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What are the benefits of installing ducted air conditioning in your home?

Installing ducted air conditioning in your house can vastly improve the comfort and standard of living around the home for you and anyone you share it with. Outlined below are some of the basics of ducted air conditioners, how they work, and how they can benefit your home.

An introduction to ducted air conditioning

Ducted air conditioning is an ideal solution for cooling your home with ease and effectiveness. Ducted air conditioning is a system in which air is cooled through a central unit, then distributed throughout the house through ducts located in each room of the house in which air conditioning is required.

Reverse cycle air conditioning is also an option for houses located in areas that go through significant temperature changes from season to season. Reverse cycle air conditioning allows for houses to be cooled through hotter months and heated through colder months. Reverse cycle air conditioning can be circulated through methods other than ducts, such as floor heating or ceiling circulation depending on the air conditioner’s central unit.

In order to increase energy efficiency, inverters can be installed in the air conditioning unit. Inverters allow an air conditioning system to operate at a required speed to maintain a consistent temperature. Without an inverter, air conditioning systems will power on and off depending on the set temperature, using up more electricity in the process.

How do ducted systems operate?

When asked about air conditioning units, a lot of people will picture units found outside of houses mounted on an exterior wall. However, when it comes to ducted air conditioning, the central unit is often located on the roof of a building.

From the main air conditioning unit, a series of piping is networked throughout the building’s roof to circulate the warm or cool air throughout the house, which is known as the ductwork. The ductwork is often made from a silver material that helps to maintain the temperature of the air by reflecting heat.

A convenient feature of ducted air conditioning systems is the option for ‘zoning’. Zoning allows for different parts of a household to maintain separate temperatures through the same air conditioning unit. The unexpected benefit of zoning is that it can often be a more economical option than running all rooms in a house, particularly if certain rooms aren’t used as often.

How will a ducted air conditioner benefit my home?

Ducted air conditioners are a viable option for most homes and their benefits are quickly realized. There is a multitude of advantages that come with installing ducted air conditioning in your home, below are some of the most commonly talked about:

  • Ducted air conditioning allows flexibility and customization based on the needs of the home in which it is installed.
  • Zoning allows for an environmentally friendlier and economically beneficial way to adjust the use of a ducted air conditioning system in your home. It allows control of airflow and temperature and can be programmed depending on the air conditioning required.
  • The technological advancements of ductwork have allowed ducted air conditioning systems to be far more energy-efficient and reliable.
  • Many air conditioning systems now have high energy ratings, making them more environmentally friendly and economically viable.
  • Ducted air conditioning systems are highly customizable, allowing you to find ways to make the system fit in with your home and lifestyle based on the unit and components you decide on.
  • The integration of smart technology into households has also benefitted air conditioning systems. By connecting your phone or smart device to your home’s air conditioning system, you can turn on your system ahead of time, or turn it off remotely. Smart technology also allows you to better monitor and adjust zoning in your household.
  • Ducted air conditioning systems are versatile and can their installation is unintrusive and seamless, suitable for houses both existing and new.
 

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Kaya Wittenburg

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Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

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