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What You Should Know About Split System HVAC

If you're considering installing a split system HVAC system, you should hire a qualified company<br>with extensive experience. Get multiple quotes and compare prices before making a decision.<br>Also, be sure to ask about warranties and financing options. If you are unsure of which system to<br>choose, you can learn more about your options in our article.<br>

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What You Should Know About Split System HVAC

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  1. What You Should Know About Split System HVAC If you're considering installing a split system HVAC system, you should hire a qualified company with extensive experience. Get multiple quotes and compare prices before making a decision. Also, be sure to ask about warranties and financing options. If you are unsure of which system to choose, you can learn more about your options in our article. A split system HVAC system consists of two separate units, one indoor and one outdoor, connected with copper tubing. The indoor unit contains the evaporator coil, while the outdoor unit contains the compressor and condenser. The condenser is located outside the home and transports the cooled air to the indoor unit. Split systems and packaged units have several advantages. Packaged systems are easier to install and have a smaller footprint. They also require fewer refrigerant lines. They also offer more versatility and a higher SEER rating. Both split systems and packaged units are good choices for a variety of home cooling needs. The downside of split system HVAC is that it costs more to install than other types of HVAC systems. Additionally, they tend to be less energy-efficient than packaged systems. And because they have multiple moving parts, they can be more susceptible to leaks and damage than other systems. But with its many advantages, split systems are worth considering. Split systems are quieter than packaged systems. They produce less noise when working. However, they can produce loud noises when they malfunction. If you are concerned about the noise produced by your split system, consider an indoor unit with quiet operation. A noisy indoor unit could mean that your system needs repairs. Make sure to regularly service your system to avoid loud noises. Ductless systems are more efficient than split systems, but they also require more maintenance. You may be eligible for tax credits if you install a system that is Energy Star-rated. Ductless systems are also more expensive than split systems. They also require regular cleaning of the interior filter. Some people do not like the aesthetics of a ductless system. Ductless mini-split systems are another type of split system HVAC. They work by moving air throughout your home without the use of ducts. They are an excellent choice if you want to reduce energy costs. These systems can save you up to 20% on your energy bill. These systems are also great for those who are concerned about the environment.

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