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Your old air conditioning service may not be able to keep up with the hot summer predicted this year.Many experts are expecting a hotter than normal summer after the mild winter we experienced.As such,some home owners may want to upgrade to a high-efficiency air conditioning service to keep cool and save money on their energy bills.

There are a wide range of air conditioning service systems available today. While they may all do the same work of keeping a home cool, there can be big differences in the way they get that done. In many cases, a high-efficiency air conditioning service can provide the same amount of cooling power using much less electrical power, saving home owners money on their monthly utility bills and reducing the amount of fuel burned to produce that electricity.

A high-efficiency air conditioning service system does typically cost more up front than a standard system, but that does not necessarily mean that they are more expensive.

When looking at new air conditioning service systems,it is important to look for and consider the SEER or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio rating. The SEER rating is a measure of the amount of energy required to power the air conditioning service. The higher the SEER rating, the less electricity it will consume over the course of a year. The US government has a basic minimum requirement of 13 SEER for any new air conditioning service system, while high-efficiency air conditioning units can have SEER ratings of 21 or greater. In short,a high-efficiency air conditioning service can translate into big savings for homeowners who use them.

The impact of a higher efficiency air conditioning service can be considerable; even making the small jump from 13 to 14.0 on the SEER scale can save about 10 percent on home cooling bills.

You can get an accurate estimate of the savings you would get from purchasing a high-efficiency air conditioning service by downloading and using Energy Star's free cost calculator. Choose the city,electric rate located on the power bill,your current air conditioning service's size and the SEER of the replacement unit you are thinking about purchasing. The calculator will estimate the savings per year, and over the life of the entire unit.

In addition to the energy savings, some states may have tax credits and other rebates to help cover the cost of choosing a high-efficiency air conditioning service.

When choosing a high-efficiency air conditioning service, it is important to contact an HVAC specialist who has experience in installing these units. Look for someone who understands the high-efficiency system, and is knowledgeable enough to answer any and all questions about the new air conditioning service. It looks like a hot summer is on the way, so it is important to be ready.

by: Brad Crawford




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