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Choosing a Home-Comfort System Based on How and Where You Live
Choosing a Home-Comfort System Based on How and Where You Live
Choosing a Home-Comfort System Based on How and Where You Live
Homeowners Tips for Selecting the Right Heating and Air Conditioning System
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Selecting a heating and air conditioning system that meets your
family's needs can be tricky. It's not always easy to know where to
begin or what questions to ask when shopping for a system that'll
keep you and your family comfortable all year long.
Here are some tips to keep in mind when choosing a new heating,
ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system based on how and
where your family lives.
How You Live
Your family's lifestyle is an important factor in selecting the
right home comfort system. Consider the following:
*Do you have family members with allergies or asthma? A whole-home
air cleaner can help remove unwanted particles, such as pollen, pet
dander and dust, from the air in every room of a house versus other
air cleaners that just do the job in one specific room.
Specifically, the American Standard AccuClean whole-home air
filtration system removes up to 99.98 percent of unwanted particles
from the air that it cleans.
*Do you have pets that shed indoors? Again, consider a whole-home
air filtration that will virtually eliminate pet dander.
*Is your family concerned about increasing energy bills? Recent
increases in government efficiency requirements mean that new
systems may help you save more on your energy bills. Ask for Energy
Star qualified products that meet strict energy efficiency
guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
offer long-term energy savings.
*Does your home have wood floors or wood furniture, including
pianos? Whole-home humidifiers are very helpful in adding moisture
back into the air and protecting wood floors. A humidifier can be
attached to a furnace and programmed to turn off once humidity
levels in the home reach a certain level.
*Does your family constantly adjust the thermostat in order to get
more comfortable? With a programmable thermostat, you can program
it to deliver home comfort at whatever temperature you like. And
once it's set, you don't have to worry about it again.
*Are there rooms in the house that are cold while others are warm?
Two-stage heating and cooling allows units to operate at a low and
a high setting for consistent air circulation and reduced
temperature variances.
*How large is your house or do you plan to build an addition in the
near future? You need to make sure the system can handle the
space.
Answers to these questions can lead to finding an HVAC system that
can be customized with a variety of products to make your home as
comfortable as possible and fit your family's lifestyle.
Where You Live
Where you live also can help determine the system that's right for
you, especially with varying primary fuel sources and climates
throughout the U.S. For example, gas-fueled systems are most
prominent in the Midwest and Northeast. Electric systems are often
found more in the South and Southeast.
No matter where you live, American Standard makes it easy to find
the systems that are most prevalent in your family's area. You can
go to www.americanstandardair.com for a special online feature that
allows you to enter your zip code. It automatically finds system
components that are most popular in your region and then the site
lets you customize your systems based on your family's needs.
In addition, some states offer rebate incentives to consumers who
purchase higher-efficiency HVAC equipment. Check your local utility
company's Web site for more information. American Standard dealers
also have tools to assess homeowners' individual HVAC needs -- such
as whether the home is large or small, shaded, in direct sunlight,
drafty or tightly sealed.
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