Tips On Choosing The Right Air Conditioner For Your Home
Making the right decision when you’re buying a new air conditioner for your home should never be taken lightly. It costs a considerable amount of money and it’s a long-term investment that will stay with you for a number of years. So, it’s really important to get it right if you want to keep cool on hot summer days. To help you find the right system for you, this article offers three tips on choosing the right air conditioner for your home.
Tip 1: Size Matters
The size of your air conditioner is going to be an important factor when buying a new one. The right size ensures that the air conditioner works optimally and keeps your ambient temperatures perfect. There are four factors to consider here:
- Room size: What’s the height, length and width of the room? Floor space is an important thing to factor in, but so is the actual volume of the room.
- Insulation:
If you have insulation in your ceilings and walls, then you won’t need a big air conditioner because your home is already thermally efficient.
- Climate:
If you’re dealing with a hot, dry climate you can expect to need a bigger air conditioner than in temperate climates.
- Direction: Where is the room situated? Is it southern-facing or northern-facing? Due to the sun's potent rays in the summer, northern-facing rooms require a bigger air conditioner to keep the place cool.
Tip 2: Think About The Power
You’ll need to think about how powerful your air conditioner will need to be to function optimally in your home. Getting the power and size of your unit right is important because it impacts efficiency. Consider the following measurements as a guide to help:
- For rooms that are 10 to 20 square metres, 2.6kW is sufficient.
- For rooms that are 20 to 30 square metres, you’ll need a 3.5kW unit.
- Rooms that are 30 to 45 square metres require a 5 to 6 kW unit.
- Rooms that are 45 to 65 square metres should have a 7 to 8 kW unit.
Tip 3: Extra Features
Air conditioners can come equipped with a variety of additional features that you might want to consider. Some common additional extras include:
- Remote control to adjust temperatures remotely.
- Timer to automate the air conditioner - this can keep the energy bills low.
- Dehumidifier to keep humidity levels consistent and comfortable.
- Mosquito traps to keep pesky mosquitoes away.
- Air filter to remove germs, allergens and odours.
If you have any further questions about choosing the right air conditioner for your home,
contact our specialists at
Pro Cool NT today on
0417 309 592 to find out more.