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To this day, many people still get confused about the difference between central air and forced-air systems. Both of these offer a number of advantages as well as drawbacks when it comes to efficiently heating and cooling your home or commercial building. Here, one of the leading HVAC companies shares their key differences to help you decide which one is best for your space.
It’s easy to think that a forced-air central heating system is specifically a heating system such as a furnace. This is only partially true, because the truth is that a forced-air system is essentially any heating or cooling system that sends temperature-controlled air into a building using air ducts and vents. Your furnace or heat pump is a definite example of a forced-air system.
The pros of the forced-air system include: easy filtration upgrades, naturally dehumidified air, potentially lower energy bills and minimal maintenance requirements since there’s only one unit. The cons include: higher installation costs, the necessity for regular tune-ups and filter changes and potentially loud operation.
A central air conditioner is a system that provides cool air to the rooms in your house using ductwork and one or more fans. Professional HVAC installation contractors say that there are three vital components that work to cool your home. These include the condenser and compressor, which are both located outdoors, and the evaporator coils. All of them work in a loop that circulates refrigerant, draws warm air in, rejects heat, then pulls the cooled air back through your vents.
The main difference between the two is that central air in particular refers to a cooling system. In fact, it uses the forced-air system within your property to send cooled air throughout your interior. This difference is fundamentally small, making it confusing for the average homeowner.
Do you need help with your HVAC system? Home Air Services is a leading source of top-quality heating and cooling solutions in Maryland. We work diligently with home and business owners to provide air conditioner repair , furnace installation, water heater maintenance and more. Call us at (301) 585-8100 or fill out our contact form to set up an appointment.
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