Split Systems Air Conditioners, Evaporative Cooling or Ducted Air Conditioner too confused!!! which air conditioning system is right for me?

Sometimes the terminology used to describe Air Conditioning systems can be a littleconfusing—especially for us laypeople. But it is critical that we understand what these different systems are capable of doing for our homes.

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Ducted Air Conditioning Systems are the most popular. Here on Staycool’s website you can discover all the details, but in a nutshell, ducted air systems run cool air to every corner of your home through ducts in the ceilings. This is the most energy-efficient way of cooling because it uses one unit, rather than separate air conditioners in each room, which would each need to draw electricity to run.

If you prefer to have your heating and cooling in the same unit, Staycool can combine them. The same ducts are used for both heating in the winter and cooling in the summer. With a convenient switch, you can turn off the heating systemin the spring and turn on the cool air. In the fall, just switch your heat back on.

Staycool also offers a Split System for single room heating and cooling. This unit will also let you switch back and forth between warm and cool air, allowing you the convenience in your small unit that is offered in the larger ducted systems.

If you are on a tight budget, you can opt for Staycool’s Evaporative Cooling System. This cools your home in a unique way. Rather than compressing the air to cool it, this system uses evaporation. You save on cost because there are no heavy compressors. Outside air is drawn in, goes through the evaporation process, and the cool air is sent throughout your home by way of ducts hidden in the ceilings. This works extremely wellin places like Melbourne where humidity is low.

For more information on these air Conditioner systems, contact Staycool at the number on this website and let our technicians help you decide which system fits your needs. Also browse this www.staycool.com.au for more details.