Convert to refrigerated Converting Evaporative Cooling to Refrigerated Air
The popularity of air conditioning has bypassed evaporative cooling and swamp coolers in Las Cruces New Mexico due to its ability to control indoor comfort regardless of the weather outside. Efficiency have increased dramatically, making air conditioning more affordable to operate.
If you are considering converting your home to refrigerated air conditioning, its important to hire an expert who specializes in this type of work. You need to know the cost to convert evaporative cooler to refrigerated air.
There are many important details to review in order to do it right, such as:
- Is your existing duct system adequate and will it provide the proper airflow essential for correct operation of air conditioning?
- Is the return duct adequate and sized properly?
- If your home requires a new duct system, will it be properly designed, fabricated and installed?
- If using your existing furnace or a new one, is it sized properly not only for heating but cooling?
- Is your existing electrical panel equipped to accept the new air conditioning circuit and power requirements?
This may seem like a lot of work, but not for us. We have performed thousands of conversions over the years, and consider this our specialty. If you would like more information to Convert To Refrigerated Air in Las Cruces, give us a call. We know what to look for and have perfected our installations to be cost effective and achieve desired results. Give the guys in the yellow booties a call today in Las Cruces to Convert To Refrigerated Air Conditioning for affordable AC and heating installation services.
While refrigerated air conditioning has grown more and more popular in New Mexico it is not the only option if you’re thinking of getting rid of that old swamp cooler. There are new energy efficient swamp cooler systems like Mastercool and Breezair that offer superior performance over standard coolers.
Major factors that affect price
AFUE rating:
AFUE tells you, in a percentage, how efficient the furnace will be. A high-efficiency furnace helps lower your monthly electric bills, but it also has a higher upfront cost.
Unit size:
Every home needs a different size furnace. Bigger units are more expensive; smaller, less expensive. Our technicians will find the size that fits your heating needs like a glove.
Comfort features:
Variable speed blowers, smart thermostats, two-stage burners— these features make you more comfortable, but they also increase the upfront cost.
Fixing ductwork issues:
Some homes have air duct issues that need fixing before we install the furnace.