25 Oct 2022
Before making the mind on a specific type of HVAC system for a home, should consider the specific needs of the space being heated and cooled. Factors to consider include the square footage of the home, the temperature fluctuations between the winter and summer, the desired temperature range for comfort, environmental concerns, price, and more.
Four Different Types of HVAC Systems
- Split system—The most common type of HVAC system, a split system, has one unit for cooling and one for heating.
- Hybrid—A hybrid system is similar to a split system but is more efficient due to the hybrid heater.
- Ductless mini-split system—Ductless systems are used to cool individual rooms and are mounted on the wall of that specific room. Ductless can offer a more efficient way to cool down the rooms are currently using.
- Packaged system—All of the components of a packaged HVAC system are located in one space, usually outside. This saves room but also provides high-quality heating and cooling for the entire home.
- Heat pump—A geothermal heat pump is the most efficient, most environmentally friendly, and cheapest (in monthly costs) way to heat and cool a home. However, installing a geothermal heat pump is expensive, though large rebates will soon be available.
Choosing the Right HVAC System for Home
- Price—Price is usually the starting point for installing a new HVAC system. However, if seeking a less expensive option, remember that going the cheapest route may actually cost more in the long run. Going with a higher-performing, more efficient, and sturdier HVAC system can save a lot of money over the years compared to a cheap system that is constantly breaking down.
- Efficiency—The efficiency of the HVAC system has a direct impact on how much it costs to heat and cool a home. As such, efficiency should always be factored into the previously mentioned price category.
- Heating and cooling capacity—Illinois is home to extreme cold and extreme heat. This must be taken into account when picking out a new HVAC system. The new system needs to be capable of keeping up with these temperature fluctuations if they plan on being comfortable in the home.
- Climate change and environmental impacts—Climate change is at the forefront of many homeowners’ concerns these days. As such, it is understandable that want to heat and cool home as efficiently as possible, especially since refrigerant used in AC units traps up to 12,000 times more heat than carbon dioxide, according to VOX.
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