This information will help clarify and answer some of the questions.
New or existing system: Knowing your plans for A/C installation
will help your service provider give you a more accurate estimate.
For example, if you are tying into an existing system, odds are
you will want to use the same brand as the older system. Completely
replacing your system will call for tearing it out and having it
disposed of both jobs that could mean additional cost to you.
Addition or remodel: Knowing whether an addition or remodel
is in process will help your service professional size up your air
conditioning needs and give you a more accurate estimate. A house's
structure, window area, sun exposure, and the climate will affect
your cooling needs.
Power: A central air conditioner's cooling capacity is
rated in Btu's (British thermal units) per hour. As a rough rule
you need 12,000 Btu's for 1,000 square feet of well insulated space
or 400 square feet of poorly insulated space. If you have high ceilings,
your cooling needs will be different; it takes more cooling power
to maintain a comfortable temperature in the house.
Aging system: Air conditioners have become increasingly
energy efficient in the last decade. If your system may have cooled
better days and nights years ago, you may want to consider having
it completely replaced. If your service professional is tying into
an existing system, the older system's age will help determine its
compatibility with the newer system.
Wall access: Knowing how much open access is available
will help your service professional give you a more accurate estimate.
Installing central air conditioning requires access to the home's
heating and cooling duct system. The more open access there is,
the less labor that will be involved.
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