Bigger Isn’t Always Better (When It Comes to Air Conditioning Units)
It may seem logical that if you want your home well cooled the answer is to buy a bigger more powerful AC unit. The truth is your air conditioner needs to be professionally and properly sized to your home so that it can produce the optimal cooling results you are looking for.
Take a look at the pitfalls of installing the incorrectly sized unit:
Too Large of an AC Unit – if you install a central air conditioner that is too large for your house, it will turn on quickly, cool your house rapidly and then shut off. Your house will still be nice and cool but because it is not going through the entire cycle it was designed for. The heat from outside will soon penetrate your home and it will have to switch on again. This ongoing on-off cycle will defeat the purpose of its energy-efficient design and actually boost your electric bill.
Too Small of an AC Unit – if your central air conditioner is too small for your home it will run constantly trying to catch up. Your house will still be cool but it will have a hard time cooling your entire house if it is too small. Air conditioners are made to work overtime and don’t have the power to cool your house quickly. This will mean it has to be on all the time and your electric bill will be higher than it should be.
What happens when you have an AC unit that is professionally sized correctly?
A properly sized central air conditioner will run through the required amount of cycles to keep your house cool, but will not overrun and lose its efficiency.
That’s where the technical professionals at All Day Air Cooling and Heating of Fort Myers, Florida come in. We know Air Conditioning! It’s simply what we do. Our goal is to help keep our customers happy and comfortable year-round.
Give us a call and we can come out and do a FREE estimate for you on a new properly sized unit. www.alldayaircooling.com (239) 357-0727.
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