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Air Conditioning Question: Which System is Right for Me?


If you’re in the market for a new air conditioning system, there have never been so many options to choose from. Because this is a major investment in the future of your home and your comfort, you need to make sure that it’s the right decision the first time. In addition to weighing your options, you also need to make sure that you hire an AC professional. The quality of your new AC will not matter much if it is not accompanied by a high quality installation. For exceptional air conditioning installation in Wake Forest, NC, call Raleigh Heating & Air today!

Let’s take a look at your options:

  • Central airThis is probably the most common type of air conditioning system in the US. It is cost-effective and efficient. As a forced air distribution system, it relies on a system of ductwork to circulate the cool air throughout your home. It comprises two units: an outdoor compressor/condenser and an indoor evaporator/air handler. Like all air conditioners, it works by virtue of a cyclical movement of refrigerant through coils, which dissipate heat outside and cool air inside.
  • Heat pump: A heat pump works a lot like central air. The one major difference is that it works year-round. Not only does it cool during the summer months by removing air from your home, it also heats during the winter by absorbing the latent heat of the outside air and moving it into your home. It is versatile and highly efficient.
  • Ductless mini splitsAs its name suggests, ductless mini split air conditioners do not require ductwork in your home. This makes them highly efficient because ducts can account for up to 30% of energy loss, especially when they are dirty, cracked, or loose fitting. Ductless systems rely on the same refrigerant cycle, but the indoor air handlers are compact devices that sit directly on the wall of the space you need to cool. You can even outfit your home with several air handlers to customize the temperature in different “zones.”

Remember, your AC is only as good as its installation. For exceptional Wake Forest, NC air conditioning installation, call Raleigh Heating & Air today! 

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