Beat The Heat - Which Air Conditioner Is For You?

On a hot and humid summer's day, there's nothing quit like stepping into an air conditioned room to beat the heat. We hole up in living rooms, or head to the movies or mall just to drench ourselves in the cool air! Got you thinking of installing your own air conditioner? With so many options on the market, how do you choose which is best for you? We've got tips to make shopping for a new air conditioner painless.

Window Air Conditioners - Window air conditioners fit directly into a window and usually cool off one or two rooms. This type of unit will save you both energy and money! Easy to install, window units take only a few minutes to install. They are available for single-and double-hung windows, as well as for horizontal sliding windows and casement windows.

Through-the-wall unit - Like a window unit, they're perfect for cooling one or two rooms, but save you the window space. Through-the-wall air conditioners fit through a hole in the wall. They do however require a little more work then a window unit. You will need to cut a hole in the wall and then using a sleeve, insert the unit.

Room Air Conditioners - Unlike a window unit, room air conditioners conveniently install right into the wall. They too are great for cooling just one room or a small space.

PTAC - Package terminal air conditioners (PTAC) are self-contained units ideal for businesses, hospitals, offices, apartments and other similar environments. Great for cooling larger area's than window air conditioners, PTAC's also convert to heaters, so you're getting two-for-one with your unit. They also come with owner controls and heat and freeze protection, so you can control the settings.

Portable Air Conditioners - Portable air conditioners give you control over what room you want cooled. Whether it's the living room, family room, kitchen or bedroom, simply wheel the unit to its ideal location. Easy to install, the portable units come with a tube to exhaust heat out a window or through an opening in the wall. Additionally, it also gives you duel heat and air conditioning for year around comfort.

Ductless Splits - Like central air conditioning, these units have a split design but use air ducts, making the units easier and less expensive to install than central air conditioning. The system has at least one unit that sits inside and is the air handler. The compressor sits outside the house. Some models come with multiple air handlers that will use one compressor. You'll need to consider the number of air handles that you need - normally one air handler per room is best, if your home has open areas you may be able to cool multiple rooms with one handler.

Be sure to purchase the unit that will work best for your environment. With special features the latest sleek-looking room air conditioners sport digital displays, timers, automatic fan settings and remote controls. They're also quieter, more energy-efficient and easier to install and maintain. Buying the correct size until for the area you wish to cool is important, too. As a general rule, for a 200 square foot room, a 7,000 BTU unit is recommended. Whatever you do, relax comfortably and beat the heat this season with a new air conditioning unit!

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