Why Does It Matter That I Have The Right-Sized Air Conditioner?

Many homeowners do not know the size of their air conditioner, much less how important it is to have the right sized unit. Below, we discuss why it is important to make sure that your AC unit is the correct size for your home.

For one, if your air conditioner is too small for your home, it will end up running more often, which increases wear and tear, breakdowns, and the chance of pipes freezing up. An AC system that is not big enough for your home won’t properly cool because it will be forced to be in a constant state of trying to catch up to the thermostat setting.

When your AC unit is too large for your home, it will run like an older unit. It will come on quick and strong to cool your house and will then immediately shut off. Although your home will have cool air, it will warm up quickly and the AC unit will need to turn back on. The constant cycle of turning on and turning off again cancels out the purpose of the unit’s energy efficiency and will generally increase your monthly electricity bill.

Having the ideal air conditioner size in your home will ensure that it runs efficiently, so your family can be more comfortable, both physically and financially.

Not Sure if Your AC is the Correct Size?

Do you need help determining if you have the proper size air conditioner for your home? Our team of friendly professionals are here to assist you and answer all of your questions. At Arco Comfort Air, we are committed to providing the people of Cleveland and other communities in Ohio with dependable heating, air conditioning, and plumbing services.

We offer 24/7 emergency services to handle all of your HVAC needs. Let us put our 60+ years of experience to work for you today. Call (216) 230-5117 to speak with one of our Cleveland HVAC service professionals about setting up your in-person estimate!

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