Combining heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning into a single system is more
efficient than having them working separately with individual
networks of ducts. Centralizing the process will make it easier for
homeowners to operate the system, and technicians to diagnose and fix
any issues. Here are some facts that homeowners should know about a
centralized HVAC system.
HVAC systems consume
more energy than any other equipment in the house. It’s used
throughout the year, most frequently during winter and summer when
temperatures are extreme. However, there are ways to minimize the
energy costs associated with the use of HVACs, including choosing the
right equipment size.
An oversized furnace or
air conditioner increases installation, repair, and maintenance
costs. If installed in a small house, the cooling and heating costs
may be two or three times more than necessary. To avoid this, the
design and installation of an HVAC system must be entrusted to HVAC
experts who carefully take economy and efficiency into consideration.
As time passes, the
filters in an HVAC system may get filled with grime. Dirty filters
can be harmful to residents as dirt particles could get mixed up with
the cool or warm air the system circulates around the house. Studies
have shown that while replacing dirty filters will help prevent air
contamination, using an electronic air cleaner can work 40 times more
efficiently.
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