The Top 3 Proven Benefits To Central Air

No guest wants to talk about air conditioning when they visit your home, but it’s literally written on their face as sweat rolls down their noses. Why not? It’s cooler outside your home at night than it is inside. By the time it’s comfortable enough for you to sleep, the sun is creeping over the trees and you have to wake up.
Of course, you can get a window unit. You’ve probably watched your neighbour pull theirs out of the garage, air conditioner held tight against their body as they inch their way to the house hoping not to drop the heavy anchor.
With the right equipment however there is another option: central air.
Assuming that you have the ducting to facilitate that cool breeze, central air can be a huge benefit. The top three benefits include:
1. Efficiency when cooling the whole house – window units are only good for one room and their size limits their ability to cool air efficiently.
2. Noise. Central air means a central location for the noise, usually at the back of the house, away from where you’re trying to sleep.
3. Volume benefits – With central air, you are moving a lot of air. In fact, because you are moving so much air, you can achieve a “cool” state because you are dehumidifying at the same time. That means you can keep the temperature a little higher to save on energy costs.
Often it isn’t just you when you’re deciding on which system to use for air conditioning. There was a time when a simple wall unit would suffice, but as families grow, more demand is required and if you live in an older home with a lot of shared outlets, you may be surprised how few units you can actually run through the windows.