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How to Keep Within Budget for a HVAC Installation

June 1, 2020

Categories: General HVAC

Before and After Residential HVAC InstallationWhen your heating and cooling system goes out, life is significantly interrupted. We don’t often realize how much our quality of life depends on the temperature of our home or business, that is until the HVAC unit stops working. If you need a new furnace, air conditioner or heat pump the first rule of thumb is to realize it is an investment.

However, you don’t have to “break the bank” for a new HVAC unit. You do need to know what options are available and whether they will meet your personal needs before calling local HVAC companies for estimates.

Do Your HVAC Homework

Installing a new HVAC system may seem like a significant investment, but if the right unit is installed it will eventually save you money on your energy bill. Overall costs for HVAC installation will vary according to the type of unit you have installed and the rates charged by local HVAC companies. Other factors, such as the difficulty removing the old unit and your existing ductwork, can also impact the final cost.

To ensure an affordable heating and air conditioning system is the right choice, it’s important to know the following:

  • How the various systems work
  • What size unit you need to optimally heat and cool your home
  • What type of high-efficiency HVAC system is best for your personal needs

HVAC Options

Whether you need a residential or commercial heating and cooling system, the climate you live in plus the home or business the system will reside in will determine the best type of HVAC solution.

For example, which is better, central air conditioning or a heat pump solution? Both can be cost effective options, but it depends on the climate where you live. If you live in a mild climate, a heat pump could be a realistic energy saving option. However, if you live in part of the country that experiences extreme cold and heat, a heat pump might not be a good option.

There are also options for homes with non-ducted heating systems, such as hydronic systems, radiant panels or space heaters.  In this case, a mini-split system might be a good option. But, the size of your home or business will determine if a ductless system is a cost-effective option as well. It’s best to speak with a licensed HVAC professional to make sure the new HVAC heating and air conditioning is a good fit for your home or business.

Indoor Air Quality Options

Another thing to consider before deciding on the best HVAC installation is indoor air quality. The options available to improve and maintain optimal indoor air quality include:

  • Air filtration systems
  • Humidifiers
  • Energy recovery ventilators
  • UV lights installed in ductwork or near the AC coil

As you can see, there are a lot of HVAC installation choices out there, so do your homework! This will ensure the best option is chosen for your personal needs, especially when it come to the air your family, friends or coworkers will be breathing day after day.

No matter the type of building the HVAC system is for, there is a perfect fit, whether it is traditional, ductless or a rooftop unit. Local HVAC companies like ours can help you navigate the choices to find the perfect fit for your home, business, and lifestyle.

Do you need professional help determining what is the best choice for affordable heating and air conditioning for your home or business? Fill out our contact form or give us a call at 1-877-358-0033 for more information. For heating and cooling services in Akron OH, we’re more than happy to answer any questions you may have!


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