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Window or Central Air: Which is Best for Your Home and Why

04.21.2018 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

Cooling and heating account for approximately fifty percent of an average home’s expenses, so saving on HVAC systems is a priority for many homeowners. When it comes to HVAC systems, it’s essential to find gadgets and methods that will offer a temperature that works for you. Moreover, your heating or cooling system should enable you to save money and energy. So, which is the best choice between the window or central air systems? A few aspects could impact your decision when it comes to choosing between these two devices. Before you can settle on one, here’s what you need to know.

Energy Usage

A window air conditioning system can utilize anywhere between 500 and 1500 watts, while a central air unit consumes approximately 3500 watts. Although the area being cooled plays a part in this metric, it has less to do with it. The metric of the central air and window units has more to do with the energy that is required to run the systems. The central air units require the air to flow through its ducts with the furnace blowers thus making use of numerous mobile parts. As a result, this causes a larger power draw.  On the other hand, it will require various window units to cool your entire home, if that’s your aim.

Apart from that, window units make it possible for you to cool single rooms only such as your bedroom or living room. The central air system, on the other hand, runs the entire house, leading to a considerable reduction in the amount of energy used. Additionally, with the latest programmable central air gadgets, you can divide your home into comfort zones and create different temperatures for these zones.

Installation Cost

Another aspect you need to take into consideration when deciding between the window or the central air is the installation cost. You may install the window ACs yourself. However, central air systems require professionals to carry out the installation, and this will add to your overall cost. As a responsible homeowner, you’ll also need to consider other costs such as maintenance, inspection, or repair. When it comes to maintenance and air conditioning repair Oshawa has the best professionals for these tasks.

Window or Central Air

Comfort, Convenience, and Value

Convenience, comfort, and value are among the essential factors that people look for when it comes to heating and cooling systems. The central air systems have programmable thermostats among other functions that make it easier for you to vary temperatures at different times of the day. For most homeowners, the temperature consistency of the central air systems is more comfortable as opposed to temperature variations from different window units. Moreover, with the window units, you’ll require many devices to cool an entire house.

The above are some of the factors you’ll need to take into account when deciding between a window unit and a central air system. The decision to choose between these devices will depend on what your preferences and needs are. Every homeowner is different and so are their preferences.

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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