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3 Effective Ways To Prepare Your Home For Residential AC System Replacement This Summer

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There's no doubt that summer heat can be unbearable without an operational AC system. Therefore, if your unit recently broke down, you should not delay replacing it immediately. However, replacing your old air-conditioning system with a new one can be unnerving, especially if this is your first time doing so. So, before the air-conditioning replacement professionals arrive in your home, take time to prepare for your AC replacement project. Here are a few things you should do to ensure your home is ready for a new AC unit.

1. Ensure that you clean and seal your air ducts

Before the AC system replacement, remember to clean and seal your air ducts. By doing so, you'll remove dust and debris, which will help improve your indoor air quality after installing your new system. As you clean, check for any leaks in your ductwork and have them repaired. Duct sealing helps to improve your unit's efficiency and saves you from incurring high energy bills.

2. Invest in the right unit

Before your air-conditioning replacement project commences, you need to know that the size of your home will determine the type of unit to be installed. When you install a small-sized AC, it won't cool your home effectively. Likewise, an air conditioner that's too big for your home means that you'll use more energy than necessary to achieve optimal performance. That's why it's crucial to engage with a professional AC replacement contractor to help you perform load calculations that can guide you in finding the right unit size for your home. Before the installation begins, let your contractor show you the calculations and explain how it will better your indoor air quality.

3. Make your AC installation area accessible

Prior to the arrival of your air conditioner replacement technicians, you must clear the area where your equipment is to be installed and ensure that it's easy to access. Don't hesitate to move decks, landscaping porches, coaches, side tables, and other things that may be blocking the shortest path to your AC. This will make it convenient for technicians to lug the new unit and other related tools into the area. Additionally, keep the area around your outdoor unit clear of debris and ensure your main electrical panel is accessible to them.

Preparing your home for an AC replacement project ensures that your installation is done promptly with minimal complications. With the few tips highlighted in this guide, you'll never have to worry about an uncomfortable home this summer.   


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