If you have a central split-system installed in your Orlando home, you know it features two primary components: a compressor/condenser unit situated outside, and an evaporator/air handler unit located inside. This configuration allows the system to draw heat and moisture out of your indoor air and expel it outdoors. In a properly matched system, these components are fully compatible and specifically designed to work in unison.
Often, one of a central HVAC system’s two major components gives out first. If this happens in your home, you might consider replacing just the failed unit. Adding a new component to an existing HVAC system is a bad idea, and doing so can have serious repercussions related to your:
If one of your HVAC units needs replacement, working with a reputable HVAC contractor is the best way to ensure that your new system has properly-matched components. A pro can evaluate your home, then size and design a system that perfectly suits your needs, and install it correctly to the manufacturer’s specifications so it meets their warranty requirements.To learn more about the importance of having a properly matched system in your Orlando home, contact us at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions.