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Questions to ask before purchasing a new air conditioner

So you’re thinking about buying a new air conditioner but you’re not an air conditioning expert by any means. Not to worry. We’ve put together our seven top questions you need to ask yourself to give you a better understanding of what solution will work best for you. The answers will also give your air conditioning retailer a better understanding of what you need and the kind of budget you are working with. 1. Do we really need a new air conditioner? Purchasing and having a new air conditioner installed will be quite a large expense. It pays to make sure that you really do need a new air con. Before making the decision it pays to have a professional to take a look. Their diagnosis may mean that you only need certain parts to be replaced or a basic service. Make sure you use a reputable professional as there are some out there that could take you for a ride. If possible ask family and friends for any recommendations. 2. How old is our air conditioner & how much is it costing

Types of Air Conditioning and Running Costs

There are many types of air conditioning and their suitability will be determined by your needs and climate. As the technology behind each system varies air conditioning running costs will also vary and you might be surprised how much energy some use to cool your home. Here we will examine the most popular types of home air conditioning and their associated running costs. Types of Air Conditioning Fans Although not a complete solution for cooling your whole home, fans do play a major part in keeping families cool. Their portability makes them a great choice for added cooling or air movement in certain spaces. Although not very portable ceiling fans fall into this category also and due to their blade sizes are able to cool and push air around substantial areas. Evaporative Cooling Evaporative coolers work by drawing warm air from outside through its wet filter pads. Water from the pads evaporates as the warm are moves through, thus cooling and humidifying it. The cool air is