3 Important Steps In Replacing Your Home's AC System

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If you are wanting to make an upgrade that improves the overall comfort of your home, replacing your aging air conditioning unit can be one option to consider. A professional AC installation contractor will be able to assist you with the various steps that are involved with completing this upgrade.

Accurately Assessing The Cooling Needs Of The House

Rather than simply choosing a new air conditioning unit that has similar qualities to your previous one, it can be useful to invest in having a comprehensive cooling assessment done. This type of assessment will help you with choosing an air conditioning unit that will be capable of effectively meeting your home's cooling needs without requiring more energy than necessary. It is often the case that homeowners will find that their previous AC unit was not properly sized for their home's needs, and this can stop them from making the same mistake when choosing a new system.

Removing The Previous AC Unit

Before the new AC unit can be installed, it will be necessary to remove the previous unit. This can be more difficult than a person might think to complete. The large size and heavy weight of an AC unit can make it difficult for a homeowner to effectively remove it. Furthermore, the AC unit may also have an assortment of different connections that will have to be disconnected before the system can be removed. Unfortunately, it could be possible for a person to cause damage to these connections to the home during this process, which could complicate the AC installation as these issues may have to be repaired before the work can proceed. A professional HVAC service can safely disconnect the AC system, and they will have tools that can make it easier to remove this unit. In some cases, these services may offer the disposal of old AC systems.

Mounting And Connecting The New AC Unit

Once the previous AC unit has been removed, the new one can be installed. This will involve both mounting the unit in place and connecting it to the home's systems. The mounting process will require the AC unit to be securely anchored in place so that it will not be vulnerable to shifting positions during high winds. If this were to occur, it could strain the connection to the home's power or the ducting. In addition to mounting this component, it will also need to be calibrated and tested to ensure that it will work according to its design specifications.


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