Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Residential Air-Conditioning: Central Air Systems


Residential air conditioning or commercial air conditioning comes in two major systems; the split system and the package unit. Tampa experiences extreme temperature when seasons change; when air conditioning systems are abused, sooner or later, air conditioning repair Tampa will be needed. There are two types of systems used in commercial and residential air conditioning. First is the split system; where there is a need for a properly balanced and matched system to provide peak efficiency, which can be good for residential air conditioning. However, every mechanism works in different parts, which is very inconvenient when one part doesn’t work. Package heating and cooling system is an all-in-one unit built outdoor and is a common unit used in establishments.

There are three types of air conditioning units used for both commercial and residential air conditioning. Portable air conditioning is the best alternative to room air conditioning; there is no permanent installation required for this type, its compact feature is easy to maneuver and is completely movable. Air conditioning repair Tampa is a bit more expensive for this type because when one part becomes damaged, all other parts get damaged. The second type is the ductless air conditioning system or the mini split system. This is a good choice for residential air conditioning since you do not need to put a hole on your wall or an overhead attic just to install an air conditioning system.

 Here are some advantages of residential air conditioning systems:
  • Cooling and heating without the need for putting a hole on the wall.
  • Air conditioning repair Tampa cost less.
  • Compact and space saving
  • Quiet operation indoor and outdoor.

Repairs for residential air conditioning can be avoided with the correct maintenance. Re-evaluation of your air conditioner’s performance should be done at least every other week. Filters should be dusted and cleaned every other week; never set your air conditioner in extreme ends for a long period to prevent overheating; make sure that your air ducts are well insulated and sealed; when your air conditioners are not in use, cover them to avoid dust accumulation.



Ken Barrett Air Conditioning
13909 Cherry  Brook Ln. Tampa, Florida 33618
(813)968-5535
http://www.kenbarrettair.com/

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