Choosing the Right HVAC System for Your Home: A Comprehensive Guide

July 23, 2024

Unlike us, you likely don’t spend a lot of time thinking about different types of heating and air conditioning systems. They’re designed to run quietly in the background, keeping your home comfortable and (hopefully!) causing minimal disruption to your day. 

If you’re considering a new heating or air conditioning installation, it’s important to know the main types of units so you can choose the one that best suits your home and lifestyle. Below is an introduction to HVAC systems so you can make an informed decision about your property.

What Types of HVAC Systems Are There?

Most homes have a traditional furnace and air conditioner combination. Furnaces can be powered by either natural gas, electricity, oil, or propane (depending on where you live and the local resources), whereas AC systems typically run on electricity.

Heat pumps are more efficient than the traditional furnace/AC combo and run exclusively on electricity. They’re most common in areas with hot summers but mild winters – like SoCal.

A subtype of heat pumps is the ductless mini-split, which allows for zoned temperature regulation. This type of system lets you adjust the temperature in individual rooms, which can be useful for saving energy.

Another popular type of heat pump is a geothermal heat pump. Like a traditional heat pump, it uses electricity to regulate temperature. However, this type of system exchanges heat energy with the ground to offer better efficiency. The installation process can be a bit more complicated, however, and requires compliance with local regulations and zoning restrictions.

Why You Should Look at Energy Ratings

Energy efficiency is one of the most important factors when it comes to the results you’ll get from a new HVAC system. The better the energy rating, the lower your utility bills and the better your carbon footprint will be.

When you’re looking into HVAC replacement, prioritize options with a high seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) and a high annual fuel utilization efficiency rating (AFUE).

How Your HVAC Technician Can Work Within Your Budget

Energy efficiency options can, and often are, more expensive than other options. In the long run, you’ll save money because you’ll be spending far less on electricity. 

That said, it’s still important that the initial cost of your new HVAC system is comfortably within your budget. The ProFlo team is known for providing excellent customer service and helping our clients find solutions that work for them! We offer frequent special HVAC offers and financing options to ensure that financial concern isn’t a barrier to making your home more energy-efficient. 

When to Schedule Heating and Air Conditioning Maintenance vs. New Installation

Not every HVAC problem requires installing a whole new system! And with proper heating and air conditioning maintenance, the right team will keep your home comfortable, safe, and efficient for as long as possible with your current HVAC setup.

We’ll work with you to find the right solution for your home. If you’re unsure whether you need an AC replacement or just an AC repair service, give us a call today at 951-694-1300 or visit us online. We’re happy to provide you with a complimentary consultation!

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