Choosing an
Air Conditioning and Heating System
What to Consider -
Choosing
your heating and air conditioning system can seem like a daunting task. There
are a wide variety of choices and even with the help of a reputable contractor
you may have to do some research to find the system that is right for you. If
you have a contractor you trust is is a good idea to ask what system choice or
choices he recommends. If not you may have to make this decision for yourself
before you call for
estimates. Selecting the proper equipment is crucial to keeping yourself and your family
comfortable for years to come and will help save you money on energy costs and
repairs.
Choose High Efficiency -
One of the most important things to consider when
purchasing a unit is the efficiency. The
higher the efficiency of the unit the more it will cost you in the beginning but
an investment in a higher efficiency system will return your investment many
times over in cost savings over the course of the equipments lifespan. Air
conditioner efficiency is rated in SEER or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating.
SEER ratings tell you how much cooling you get back for a unit of electricity so
the higher the number the more you get for your money. Before 1992 most units
manufactured were at a 6.0 SEER rating. Today the lowest efficiency unit you can
buy is a 12.0 and high efficient units start at 13.0. If you replaced a unit
that was rated at 6.0 with a 12.0 you would save half of the cost of the
electricity to run the unit. Two speed units can run on low speed 80% of the
time which allow them to get ratings as high as 16.0+ SEER.
Most heaters are
rated in AFUE or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. AFUE measures the amount of
heat actually delivered to your house compared to the amount of fuel that you
must supply to the furnace. A furnace that has an 80% AFUE rating converts 80%
of the fuel that you supply to heat and the other 20% is lost out the chimney.
AFUE refers only to the unit's fuel efficiency and not its electrical usage.
Consider the Noise level - Another important factor to
consider when buying a unit is its noise level. If your unit has a low sound
level, you will hardly notice it is operating while high levels may mean many
sleepless nights and annoyed neighbors. Air conditioning and heating equipment
is rated by a
sound rating number or SRN which is based on American
Refrigeration Institute tests and range from from 6.8 which is the quietest to 13
which is the loudest. Most air conditioners operate at from 7 to 9 bels. It
doesn't sound like much but a unit operating at 9 bels is actually 10 times louder than a
unit operating at 8 bels.
Don't Forget the Ductwork -
While you are
replacing your system consider having your ductwork checked to see if it needs
any repairs or if it needs to be replaced. If some rooms in your home are too hot or too cold,
if the insulation on your ductwork is peeling or if there is a buildup of contaminates inside
consider having your ducts evaluated to see if they need replacing. Also return
air grilles and grills in each room should be evaluated to see if they are properly
sized and working correctly. Grills can be purchased from our online store or
from a reputable contractor. Return Air Grills
- Ceiling Grills
Consider a Programmable Thermostat - If your house is empty for part
of the day consider investing in a programmable thermostat. This will allow you
to set your unit to a higher temperature while you are gone and then have it
drop back to a comfortable level thirty minutes before you are due to arrive
home. Some people also like to set a different temperature for when they are
asleep then their waking hours. Most thermostats can be set for a particular day
of the week so you can bypass your program or change it on days when you are
home.
Consider
Your Comfort - There are other add-ons to your
system that you might consider to increase your comfort level and help your
system to keep you healthier.
Air cleaners are great for those with allergies and will help keep your
house cleaner. These range from simple electrostatic filters to more expensive
electronic air cleaners and ultraviolet filters.
Humidifiers can help with dry skin,
sore throats, breathing problems,
cracking wood, and help with static electricity.
Thermidistats are like a
traditional thermostats but also monitors and controls humidity.
Zoning Systems divide
your home into several separate zones or areas with similar comfort needs with
separate thermostats and dampers that automatically adjust the temperature in each of
those zones. This allows you to cool only the area where you need it so you save
money. Also you can allow different people in the same home to adjust the
comfort level to suit themselves.
Consider your Unique Needs - Since everybody's home is unique you will want
to enlist the help of a reputable contractor to sort through the options. A good
contactor will be able to help you balance your budget considerations, utilities
available, your need for comfort, logistical consideration, climate in your
area, and and other factors.
Company Profile of Ra-Jac Services Air Conditioning and Heating TX
- Our Mission - Since 1966 we have been
providing professional and affordable residential, commercial and industrial air
conditioning and heating service and installation to our customers in and around
the Galveston County area. Our goal is exemplary service built on honesty,
education, certification, and high ethical standards. As a result we are quickly
growing into one of the leading heating and air condition service companies in
the Southern Texas area.
Call us at (409) 945-4171 for service in the following Areas - If you
are in the Bacliff, Bayou Vista, Clear Lake, Dickinson, Galveston, Hitchcock,
Kemah, La Marque, League City, Nasa, San Leon, Santa Fe, Seabrook, Texas City,
Tiki Island, or the Webster Texas area and want a professional to maintain your
air conditioning, heating or air cleaning and filtration system contact us at
(409) 945-4171. We provide 24-hour emergency service to keep your home and
office air conditioner and heater working efficiently and effectively. Your
comfort is our top priority.
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