Exploring Heating and Cooling Options for a Home Addition

Making the final decision about heating and cooling for your home addition can be overwhelming.

Modifying or remodeling the home is an exciting process, but such projects usually impact the household’s cooling and heating needs. With so many options on the market, making the final decision can feel overwhelming.

This article will discuss the most popular heating and cooling options to help homeowners choose the best solution that ticks all their boxes.

Please keep reading to learn more:

Replacing the entire HVAC system

When expanding the home by building a new wing or room, it’s essential to consider the strength of the current system. It’s unlikely the system can sufficiently cool and heat the new areas, so it’s best to consult an expert and find a more efficient solution.

Although some people assume more rooms take more time to heat, that’s not the case. More space shifts the comfort levels of the home. With a robust HVAC system, homeowners can maintain and boost their lifestyle quality.

While installing a new system is expensive, it’s a long-term investment since the latest models are incredibly durable and require less maintenance than outdated models.

Installing a second HVAC system

Another option to meet the home’s HVAC needs is installing a second system. The current model handles one home area, while the new one takes care of the addition.

This is an efficient solution since it doesn’t strain the systems and prevents complications. It also allows homeowners to lower energy bills by adjusting the temperatures in different home areas.

Before committing to a second system, make sure it fits the household budget. Contact a professional who will recommend the most efficient, budget-friendly equipment.

More ductwork

Homeowners don’t always have to install a new HVAC system for small-scale remodeling projects. Instead, they can add more ductwork and bolster the current model. They protect the equipment from malfunctioning when it’s engaged for more extended periods.

Professionals have the experience and tools to bolster the equipment and allow it to heat and cool the home without difficulty.

Ductless mini-splits

People adding a garage to the home typically go for ductless mini-splits. They’re the best solution when it isn’t necessary to replace the entire HVAC system. Although most mini-splits come with heating and cooling power, there are also models that only lower indoor temperatures. These are popular across homes in warm areas that don’t experience temperature drops during the winter.

PTACs

PTACs (Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners) are often found in hotel rooms. Most models can lower and increase indoor temperatures, and they’re the least expensive HVAC solution. However, there are several potential drawbacks homeowners should consider. PTACs are bulky and produce a lot of noise. Additionally, they aren’t energy-efficient and lead to power bill spikes.

Still, they might help some homeowners control the temperature in a single room.

Pick the perfect option for the home

Homeowners who are unsure which solution best suits their home should reach out to an expert and schedule a consultation. They have the expertise to narrow down the options and guide homeowners through the selection process.

CMB Air is a residential heating and cooling installation, service, and repair company with 15+ years of experience serving Tampa and surrounding areas. If you need a new air conditioner, repair, maintenance or some other service, we can help! Call 813-461-6243 today!

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