Picking the right HVAC system for your new home is key to optimizing your comfort and keeping energy expenses to a minimum. We’ve put together a simple guide to help you make the right choice. Use our guide to help you select the right HVAC system for your Martindale, Texas, home.

Thermostat Options

The right thermostat for your home can save a considerable amount of money on heating and cooling expenses. A system with a programmable thermostat lets you create a heating and cooling schedule that suits your lifestyle. You can set it so your home is at a more moderate temperature when you’re sleeping or away at work. This increases efficiency and reduces wear and tear on the HVAC system.

With a smart thermostat, the device uses advanced technologies to learn your heating and cooling preferences. It then uses algorithms to heat and cool your home with the utmost efficiency. A smart thermostat is normally connected to your home’s Wi-Fi system. This enables you to access the thermostat via a smartphone. You can adjust the temperature while you’re away from home, which can lead to significant savings.

HVAC Sizing Matters

Many factors impact the size of the HVAC system you’ll need. Some of these factors include the size of your house, its directional orientation, the U-value of any windows, and the climate zone in which you live. The right size system is essential to heating and cooling efficiency. A system that’s too large or too small will endure extreme wear and tear, which can lead to premature parts replacements. Always have a professional HVAC contractor determine the size of system you need.

SEER Ratings

You can pinpoint the efficiency of an air conditioner by looking at its Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating. The higher the SEER rating, the more efficient the air conditioner. Always choose an air conditioner with a SEER rating of at least 14. Some of today’s most efficient heating and cooling systems boast SEER ratings of 25 or higher. A number of factors can impact an HVAC system’s SEER rating, including varying load requirements, climate zones, energy consumption in standby mode, and part-load efficiency.

You can put several maintenance tips into action to help boost the energy efficiency of your air conditioner. For starters, you can change the air filter on a regular basis. The dirtier the air filter, the more it restricts airflow to the air conditioner. This causes the cooling system to consume excessive amounts of energy to cool your home, which results in added wear and tear to the AC system along with higher cooling expenses.

You can also boost the efficiency of an AC system by keeping the outdoor unit clean. This means making sure there aren’t any trees, shrubs, or plants touching the unit. As far as cleaning the actual outdoor unit, you should leave this to a professional. A certified HVAC service technician has the skills and equipment needed to clean the inside of the outdoor unit, including the coils on the condenser.

Ducted or Ductless

A ducted central air system gives you centralized control. You simply turn on the system and set the temperature you want, and the system operates to achieve that temperature throughout all parts of your home. The system’s ducts are in the ceilings and walls, meaning they don’t intrude on or clash with any interior elements of your home.

With a ductless system, you’ll have at least one indoor unit that hangs on the wall or is suspended from the ceiling. You’ll have no need for any type of ductwork to run through the walls or ceilings. Because of this, ductless systems are especially ideal in homes that are limited on space. Plus, you don’t have to worry about air loss because you have no ductwork to develop leaks. This results in balanced heating and cooling throughout the home.

Feel free to contact Woods Comfort Systems at 512-842-5066 today. One of our certified service technicians can help you choose the right HVAC system for your new home.

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