How an Air Conditioner Cools the Air
Have you ever wondered how an air conditioner cools the air?
It’s actually far more straightforward than it seems, as these systems connect to your thermostat, much like your furnace. The thermostat also connects to a circuit board, turning the unit on and off as the indoor temperature dictates.
When your home gets too warm, the thermostat signals to the circuit board, which activates the blower and condenser on the unit. Warm air then moves through your ducts, reaching the evaporator coil, where it cools. The cold air then returns to your vents and lowers the overall temperature of your home.
The system can cool the air efficiently by removing the heat from it. That’s because an air conditioner uses a refrigerant that absorbs heat and deposits it outside the home.
This entire process is swift and surprisingly energy-efficient, especially the newer units. Contact the experts at Hunt’s Services, and we’ll ensure that you end up with the right size of air conditioner for your residence.
Installing a Brand New Air Conditioner
It’s far more difficult to install an air conditioner in a home that has never had one than replace an existing system. That’s because homes that already have an air conditioner come with the wiring intact, and the ductwork already retrofitted, making for a smoother transition.
That’s not to say that installing a brand new system is impossible, as the pros at Hunt’s Services handle these jobs all the time.
Our team will handle every aspect of your installation, putting in the necessary wiring, adding a concrete slab or bracket to support the unit, and updating your electrical panel with the right circuit breaker.
A Renton air conditioning installation isn’t something you’ll want to handle on your own but, luckily, Hunt’s Services is here for you.
Replacing Your Unit
Is your current unit no longer functioning? Of course, whenever possible, you should attempt to go through with an air conditioning repair. If your system is repairable, you’ll save money and avoid the hassle of having your existing unit removed.
Conducting regular maintenance can also help keep your air conditioner working.
When your system is beyond repair, however, we can remove the old one and install a new one in no time at all. The job is far easier than a fresh install since the ductwork and wiring are already in place, so all that’s left is to identify the right size of system to meet your needs.
Keep in mind that your old air conditioner might be the wrong size, so Hunt’s Services will analyze your home to determine what type of system benefits you.