The Truth About Air Conditioning Size and Efficiency
When it comes to air conditioning, many homeowners believe that bigger is always better. At Milwaukie Heating & Cooling, we often encounter this misconception during our air conditioning installation consultations. Today, we’re here to debunk this myth and explain why the right size matters more than sheer power.
The Myth: Bigger AC Units Cool Better
Many people assume that a larger air conditioning unit will:
- Cool their home faster
- Maintain lower temperatures more easily
- Provide better overall comfort
The Reality: Proper Sizing is Key
Contrary to popular belief, an oversized AC unit can actually lead to several problems:
1. Short Cycling
Oversized units cool rooms quickly but shut off before properly dehumidifying the air. This leads to frequent on-off cycles, which can:
- Increase energy consumption
- Cause unnecessary wear and tear on the system
- Result in inconsistent temperatures throughout your home
2. Higher Energy Bills
Larger units consume more power, even when they’re not running efficiently. This translates to higher energy costs without improved comfort.
3. Reduced Comfort
An oversized AC unit may leave your home feeling clammy due to inadequate dehumidification, creating an uncomfortable living environment.
The Milwaukie Heating & Cooling Approach
At Milwaukie Heating & Cooling, Inc., our licensed technicians perform thorough assessments to determine the optimal AC size for your home. We consider factors such as:
- Square footage
- Insulation quality
- Window placement and size
- Local climate conditions
By selecting the right-sized unit, we ensure that your air conditioning system operates efficiently, providing optimal comfort while minimizing energy consumption.
Don’t fall for the “bigger is better” myth. Trust the experts at Milwaukie Heating & Cooling to provide you with the perfect air conditioning solution for your home. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and experience the difference proper sizing can make in your comfort and energy bills.