Stay cool and comfortable on a budget
Good air conditioners today, are not just ones that can keep you cool. They are also ones that can keep the air around you clean, and also dependable. Finding a cheap AC is equally critical right now though, since temperatures are soaring, indoor air quality is becoming more and more important, and usage is increasing with each passing day.
Luckily, a good AC unit is not necessarily always a big investment, and won’t burn a hole in your pockets. Wondering just which ones they are?
This list that we curated, answers all your questions. In addition to affordable air conditioning solutions for your homes, we’ve also put together several tips and tricks to keep in mind, to save money while both, buying as well as operating an AC. Read on to find out more.
Types of affordable ACs to look out for
- Ductless split system
Ductless ACs, (also known as mini-splits) link individual units in a room to a common outdoor compressor. The indoor unit contains evaporator coils cooled using refrigerant, and warm air from the room blows over and is absorbed by the coils. This cooled air is then thrown back out into the room. These ACs are easier to install and more energy efficient than conventional split ACs, and are also much easier on the pocket to maintain.
- Window AC
Window ACs combine a ductless split system into a single box. Their shape, as the name suggests, is intended to fit within a window. These ACs are much cheaper to purchase compared to split ACs, and also much easier to install and maintain, owing to how all its components, including the compressor, evaporator coil, air filter, and fan are all in a single unit. They are also, as a result, much more energy efficient. A Lloyd AC is a great option if you’re looking for a window AC that’s easy on the pocket to buy and maintain.
- Portable air conditioners
Portable ACs sport the most compact form factor out of all types of ACs, and as the name suggests, can be used to cool any room in a given house at any point, depending on one’s preferences.
How to buy an AC and use it without burning a hole in your pockets?
Now that we’ve taken a look at affordable air conditioning systems, let’s take a look at how to ensure you get your money’s worth and don’t have to burn a hole in your pockets while buying or operating an AC.
- Determine the room size
Find out the area of the space where the AC will be installed in sq.ft. Choose a unit accordingly with the right amount of cooling power. This guarantees optimal usage of energy and maximum comfort, which in turn ensures you don’t spend a bomb on electricity bills.
- Energy ratings
Take a look at the SEER and seasonal SEER ratings of the AC. Your electricity bills will go down if it has a higher rating because this implies it uses less energy. This in turn, guarantees more long-term savings.
- Look at Expenses and Future Worth
When comparing prices for various AC models and brands, consider the total cost over time. That is to say, consider their energy usage and needs vis-à-vis frequency of maintenance, which will give you a better picture of just how much money you really need to spend on them, and whether they’re worth it.
That is how you can keep your home or workplace cool and comfortable even if you don’t have a swanky central air conditioning system.