About Air Conditioners

The benefits of climate control

Air conditioners are an essential element in every home. Depending on the time of year and where you live, temperatures can potentially become very high and you may begin to experience uncomfortable living conditions. There's nothing worse than living in a home which is too warm. Not only will these living conditions make you feel uncomfortable, they can put your health at risk as well.

There are many valuable reasons to purchase AC for your home. Regardless of how much money you have (or are willing to spend), there is likely some form of air conditioner within your budget. There are several reasons why every home should be equipped with an air conditioner:

  • Air conditioners lower the temperature when the air in your home reaches a certain degree, providing you and your family with a more comfortable living environment.
  • The health of children, elderly individuals and pregnant women is especially at risk in high temperatures, and air conditioners provide a healthier environment in these situations.
  • Air conditioners reduce the amount of dust in your home. This entails a form of allergy relief for sufferers.
  • If you suffer from asthma, air conditioners are proven to help relieve asthma symptoms by improving the quality of air in your home.
  • Air conditioners also provide a healthier living environment for your pets, who often suffer more from high temperatures than humans do.

These are just some of the benefits associated with air conditioners. Some types of air conditioners can decrease the temperature in your home by 10 degrees or more. This can have a considerable impact on your quality of life and can improve living conditions for not only you but anyone living in (or visiting) your home.

If you are interested in purchasing an AC unit for your home, there are many types to choose from. Research all the types of air conditioners before making any purchases. This will ensure you choose a style to suit your home the best.

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Looking for a A/C that is free standing and may be vented thru a window
Posted on 6/15/2009 3:12:00 PM by Anonymous
We are interested in putting AC/Heat units in 30 dorm rooms. What type of unit would you recommend??
Posted on 5/8/2009 3:53:00 PM by Anonymous
THe A/C system still work good with suction line 70 psi and liquid line is 220 psi ( made by carrier). But the cooling coil , blower ,heater and even the plenum are get wet outside and drop the water on the ceiling. Ca you tell me what happened to the system and how to treat that.Thank you so much.
Posted on 8/19/2008 5:33:00 PM by Anonymous
can you recharge a home air conditioner or reset the digital control
Posted on 7/7/2008 6:44:00 PM by Anonymous
I have the same question as Frank: What is the BEST air conditioning system (central air). It sounds like Carrier and Bryant....I understand Bryant is made by carrier....If you had to sum up best quality, which would you choose.... Thanks....
Posted on 6/12/2008 5:52:00 PM by Anonymous
What is the BEST air conditioning system (central air). It sounds like Carrier and Bryant....I understand Bryant is made by carrier....If you had to sum up best quality, which would you choose.... Thanks....Frank
Posted on 6/7/2008 5:44:00 PM by Anonymous
hello i lve in maine and don't use our air condtioners very long so they are in storage most of the year, we are looking for a cleaner to take out the musky smell and mold, could you help please c harris winslow maine
Posted on 6/7/2008 1:45:00 PM by Anonymous
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Posted on 1/28/2008 5:55:00 AM by Anonymous
should my central air conditioner be covered during the winter months? I have heard that it should be left uncovered & some say to cover it. What is best please, for my air conditioner> Larry Parsons parsy202@yahoo.com
Posted on 1/14/2008 11:18:00 AM by Anonymous
I am inquireing about a fan blower motor and housing for a rheem a/c unit can u help me
Posted on 1/8/2008 11:38:00 AM by Anonymous