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When the seasons change and the sun begins to heat your home up, it's important to keep your space at a crisper temperature for ultimate comfort. Abt is happy to provide a solution with our wide range of air conditioners, unique systems for all your portable or permanent cooling needs.
Choosing A Cooling System
Window units are the most common type of air conditioner, pulling air in from the room to run over cooling coils and blow it back. They are easily installed in the bottom half of any window in your home; once your unit is resting steadily on the sill, just close the window to secure it in place. If mounting your AC in a window doesn't appeal to you, try out a portable air conditioner. Portable models use a hose to direct hot air from your home outside. Because they rest on the floor, they are able to be moved from room to room along with you. Both window and portable units also work to remove moisture from the air and you can even buy a unit with directional airflow, which uses an adjustable louver to send cold air vertically or horizontally depending on the home layout. If you need a more permanent cooling system, consider a wall air conditioner. Wall models extend from the wall and require a sleeve for installation. If you want it to be able to cool and heat your home, explore PTACs, or packed terminal air conditioners. Window, portable and wall units all focus on the room in which they're placed; if you invest in a central air conditioning system, you'll get a whole home solution. A large, main unit usually placed outside of the home works to pump cold air in through pre-existing ductwork. While they are the most expensive option, they're also the most convenient. For assistance with installing a permanent cooling system, check out the installation services offered to local Abt customers.
All air conditioners have different cooling capacities, which inform what size you need for the room or home you're cooling. If you go too large, you run the risk of making your space icy or clammy, but if you go too small, you'll overwork your appliance and waste energy. To determine your ideal size, you'll need the square footage of your space. This measurement can directly convert into the BTUs your air conditioner will need. BTUs, or British Thermal Units, break down the level of energy your model needs in order to decrease temperatures.
Air Conditioning Controls & Features
Basic air conditioners have knobs that control both temperature and fan power. Advanced models, on the other hand, may have digital controls that let you choose precise temperatures and monitor as needed. Several air conditioners at Abt have remote controls, which allow you to adjust the settings from anywhere in the room without moving. For further convenience, some of these cooling systems can be programmed with preset on and off times: turn your air conditioner off while you're not home to save money, but schedule a time for it to power back on before returning and enjoy cool temperatures as soon as you walk through the door. If you invest in a newer model, you may be able to enjoy Wi-Fi-enabled smart controls from your very own smartphone; some units are even able to respond to voice assistant commands. Take advantage of our cooling system sizing chart before purchasing by exploring our air conditioner buying guide and direct all the rest of your questions to our helpful team members at 800-860-3577.
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