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How to Install Modern Air Conditioning in an Older Home
Posted: Sep 05, 2018
Experiencing the freedoms and comforts of modern life while living in an old house can bring many problems. One of the prime challenges is air conditioning. In older homes and buildings, there is often no proper space for air conditioning installation
- they don’t have enough space to install ductwork. Moreover, the electrical systems would also at times be insufficient to handle today’s air conditioning equipment, which could result in extra expenses for air conditioning repair and servicing. So what should a smart consumer do when faced with the challenge of installing modern and advanced technology air conditioning in an older home?
Let us guide you a little -
First of all, setting up the air conditioning in an old house is not such a difficult task; but for that, you need to take the right steps. But before you begin, be sure of the fact that you select an AC with maximum cooling capacity with respect to your living space. Investing in an air conditioning installation should be done after you have a fair idea (if not exact) about the measurement of the room or space, heat exposure or heat load of that space and of course the location aspect. In simple words, a spacious room located adjacent to the kitchen would need an air conditioner with a higher cooling capacity. But since buying an air con is so different than buying FMCGs, it is always recommended to take professional tips from air conditioning service team or experts of home electrical services who would do the Math for you and guide you about what BTU or ton size air conditioner you should buy for your space.
The second important aspect that would affect your air conditioning installation decision is the efficiency. Even a layman these days don’t forget to check the efficiency rating of different air conditioners simply because you need to be aware of the per annum cost of availing air conditioning service.
We are living in times of energy efficient technology. So as a consumer, you should spend some time gaining knowledge about which air conditioning system would use lesser power and generate lesser energy bills.
Meanwhile, old houses can also pose an issue of humidity due to weathered windows, doors and gaps in baseboards. A good air conditioner not only provides effective cooling but controls humidity as well. So go ahead with an air conditioning installation that addresses the humidity issues in your home or office space.
Another thing to remember while setting up the aircon in an old house is the duct system. In older houses, there is often no duct system in place which would help in cooling the house centrally. One can certainly install a duct system but would have to sacrifice some space in and around the house.
However, there is an alternative to this - Instead of taking up essential space in your house to set up a duct system, you can opt for a mini-duct system which sends high-velocity air through small, round ducts that can pass right through walls or floors. It is much smaller than a conventional duct system and can spit out air much fast owing to their size.
And now one final important tip – Do not hesitate to take the services of a professional and expert air conditioning service company while selecting the best air conditioning system for your old or new home!
Frank is working as a business consultant at Quick Spark. He is an expert in content writing, inbound marketing and lead generation.