- 13 SEER or higher units are 20% to 50% more efficient than 10 SEER units, saving you energy dollars through every season of the year.
- They are much quieter than 10 SEER units, which makes your home a more pleasant place to live.
- They have a 5 to 10 year compressor warranty and up to five years full parts, labor, materials and freon warranty, which ensures that the costs to run this unit are low. (Ask your contractor for details)
- They are built better and have a much nicer fit and finish.
- 13 SEER or higher units are fitted with much better controls and protective devices to protect the unit if a problem occurs (bad power, refrigerant loss, etc.)
- 13 SEER or higher units have a new high tech scroll compressor which is extremely reliable and provides warmer feeling heat.
- They have a 5 minute time-delay to keep heat from turning on and off during storms, or if someone is tampering with the thermostat.
- They have commercial grade service valves to keep service costs down and equipment life high.
- They have compressor sound and fan insulation systems that are attractive and significantly reduce the sound of the outdoor unit.
- They have a much better blower than the standard system which enhances performance and comfort.
- They have an expansion valve that adjusts the refrigerant flow which allows the unit to provide a higher level of comfort and better humidity control.
- 13 SEER or higher units have an accumulator which catches extra refrigerant and helps protect the compressor.
- And lastly, the Department of Energy says so!! Oh yeah! In January 2006, the DOE is raised the minimum cooling efficiency on residential air conditioners and heat pumps to 13 SEER from its older minimum of 10 SEER. Questions? Ask a Sales Consultant.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Why Should I Invest in a 13 SEER or Higher Unit?
There are 13 reasons why you should purchase a heat pump/air conditioner carrying a 13 SEER rating or higher:
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