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If it’s time to replace your existing HVAC system with a new one, you may be considering all of your options. Even if you’re happy with your current system, there’s always a chance that there’s something even better available now. After all, HVAC technology has changed a lot in recent decades. 

When you’re ready to schedule an appointment for air conditioning installation in Los Angeles, CA, give our team a call. We are the experts in the area, and we install a wide variety of different HVAC systems. You can keep reading to learn more about your options ahead of scheduling an appointment with our team. 

Central AC

Central air conditioning is usually considered the most classic HVAC option. It comes standard in most homes and if you already have an existing central air conditioner, replacing it with another similar model makes the installation process a breeze. Central air conditioners do get a bad rap for being a less efficient option and costing more on monthly energy bills.

But this is really just a myth. As long as your ductwork is properly laid out and sealed, you won’t have any problems with your central air conditioner being less efficient. In fact, technology has grown so much in the industry that central air conditioners are now highly energy efficient and you stand to save a lot of money on your monthly energy costs compared to your current model. 

Heat Pumps

A heat pump is very similar to a central air conditioner. In fact, you might not even know what the difference between the two is. However, heat pumps are unique because they offer both heating and cooling. Right now, homeowners in Los Angeles can access heat pump rebates and tax credits of $6,000 to help them pay for their new system!

The system is set up very similarly to a central air conditioner with a few key components that are different. The primary difference is the reversing valve that allows a heat pump to reverse the direction of refrigerant so that it can bring heat into your home when you need warmth. This eliminates the need for a separate heating system to be installed.

Heat pumps are known to be highly energy efficient because of the way they operate, especially in the winter time. However, they do require maintenance twice per year. You need to schedule heat pump maintenance once for your unit as an air conditioner and another time for your unit as a heater.

Ductless AC

A ductless mini split system also has a heat pump layout, so it can work as both a heater and an air conditioner for your home. The big difference is that a ductless mini split does not need a network of ducts to blow air into your home.

Instead, you have miniature units installed in each zone or room of your home, where air blows directly in from the unit. This makes them completely energy efficient with no air being lost in the ductwork. In fact, you can stand to save up to 50% on energy use when it comes to cooling your home compared to a system that uses ducts.

Of course, these systems are also more expensive to install upfront, so that is something you want to consider. They also have higher homeowner maintenance expectations since you aren’t just performing maintenance on a single unit, you’re doing it for multiple units around your home.

Zone Control

If the idea of a ductless mini split appeals to you because of the ability to control the temperatures in different areas of your home, there is another option. If you have a central air conditioner or heat pump that uses ductwork, we can install zone control flaps in the ductwork that allows you to control air flow to different areas of your home at different times. While you cannot individualize temperatures with the precision that a ductless mini split allows, it still encourages a higher level of customization.

Kilowatt Heating, Air Conditioning and Electrical. Call our friendly technicians 24/7 for exceptional customer service!

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Tags: Air Conditioning Installation, Los Angeles
Monday, August 7th, 2023 at 11:00 am | Categories: Air Conditioning |

When is it Time to Consider a New AC System?

When Your AC Calls It Quits

The Best HVAC Systems for SoCal

Woman Smiling

If it’s time to replace your existing HVAC system with a new one, you may be considering all of your options. Even if you’re happy with your current system, there’s always a chance that there’s something even better available now. After all, HVAC technology has changed a lot in recent decades. 

When you’re ready to schedule an appointment for air conditioning installation in Los Angeles, CA, give our team a call. We are the experts in the area, and we install a wide variety of different HVAC systems. You can keep reading to learn more about your options ahead of scheduling an appointment with our team. 

Central AC

Central air conditioning is usually considered the most classic HVAC option. It comes standard in most homes and if you already have an existing central air conditioner, replacing it with another similar model makes the installation process a breeze. Central air conditioners do get a bad rap for being a less efficient option and costing more on monthly energy bills.

But this is really just a myth. As long as your ductwork is properly laid out and sealed, you won’t have any problems with your central air conditioner being less efficient. In fact, technology has grown so much in the industry that central air conditioners are now highly energy efficient and you stand to save a lot of money on your monthly energy costs compared to your current model. 

Heat Pumps

A heat pump is very similar to a central air conditioner. In fact, you might not even know what the difference between the two is. However, heat pumps are unique because they offer both heating and cooling. Right now, homeowners in Los Angeles can access heat pump rebates and tax credits of $6,000 to help them pay for their new system!

The system is set up very similarly to a central air conditioner with a few key components that are different. The primary difference is the reversing valve that allows a heat pump to reverse the direction of refrigerant so that it can bring heat into your home when you need warmth. This eliminates the need for a separate heating system to be installed.

Heat pumps are known to be highly energy efficient because of the way they operate, especially in the winter time. However, they do require maintenance twice per year. You need to schedule heat pump maintenance once for your unit as an air conditioner and another time for your unit as a heater.

Ductless AC

A ductless mini split system also has a heat pump layout, so it can work as both a heater and an air conditioner for your home. The big difference is that a ductless mini split does not need a network of ducts to blow air into your home.

Instead, you have miniature units installed in each zone or room of your home, where air blows directly in from the unit. This makes them completely energy efficient with no air being lost in the ductwork. In fact, you can stand to save up to 50% on energy use when it comes to cooling your home compared to a system that uses ducts.

Of course, these systems are also more expensive to install upfront, so that is something you want to consider. They also have higher homeowner maintenance expectations since you aren’t just performing maintenance on a single unit, you’re doing it for multiple units around your home.

Zone Control

If the idea of a ductless mini split appeals to you because of the ability to control the temperatures in different areas of your home, there is another option. If you have a central air conditioner or heat pump that uses ductwork, we can install zone control flaps in the ductwork that allows you to control air flow to different areas of your home at different times. While you cannot individualize temperatures with the precision that a ductless mini split allows, it still encourages a higher level of customization.

Kilowatt Heating, Air Conditioning and Electrical. Call our friendly technicians 24/7 for exceptional customer service!

Twitter Link

Tags: Air Conditioning Installation, Los Angeles
Monday, August 7th, 2023 at 11:00 am | Categories: Air Conditioning |

When is it Time to Consider a New AC System?

When Your AC Calls It Quits

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