Air conditioning units work by removing the warm air from inside your home and pumping it outside, while releasing the cool air back into the room, reducing the temperature. When liquid becomes gas, it absorbs heat, and in principle, this is how they function.
It typically takes between 4-8 hours to install home air conditioning, however this can vary depending on the complexity of the job, size of your home, and how many units are being installed.
The cost of running air conditioning in your home will vary depending on factors including how long you’re running it for and how many units you have. However, according to research from Uswitch, you can typically expect to pay around £14 a week running your air conditioning.
The size of the air conditioner needed will depend on the size of the room you’re installing it in and how much sunlight it gets. The larger and sunnier the room, the more powerful the air conditioning needed.
It’s always better to prepare well in advance. If your reason for investing in an air conditioning system is to keep your home cool in the summer months, then a good time to invest would be in the springtime. However, because air conditioning provides many health benefits, there’s no time like the present to treat your home to clean air.If you are looking for efficient heating, many people are now turning to split system air conditioning units because they transfer heat rather than “create” heat. It’s not uncommon now for a modern air conditioning system to provide 3+kW of heating performance for every 1kW used to run the system.