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Breeze Through Summer with this Aircon Buying Guide

30 April 2023
Breeze Through Summer with this Aircon Buying Guide

When the temperature soars in a tropical climate country like the Philippines, there is nothing better than turning on the air conditioner.

 

In fact, with the intense heat and humidity, air conditioning has become a necessity in the house and lot in the Philippines, especially now that the heat index is reaching the scorching 50 degree Celsius according to weather wizards!

 

Due to this, we made this guide just in case you decided to buy or upgrade your air conditioning unit at home. We will help you get a thorough familiarity with air conditioners, from the basic principles behind how they work, the numerous ways in which they may improve the comfort level in your house, to the things you need to consider before buying an air conditioner.

 

 

A Practical Guide to Choosing the Right Air Conditioners for Your Home

In case you're thinking about getting a new air conditioner or updating your present one, but you're not sure which one would be best for your needs, we've put together this guide to help you make an informed decision.

 

 

Check your budget for the air conditioning unit

Buying an aircon costs a lot of money. In the Philippines, the cost of an air conditioner may be anywhere from Php 30, 000 to Php 40, 000 that's why you need to check your budget for it first before buying.

 

Fortunately, discounts and sales are typical at appliance stores. Look at prominent online stores like AllHome, Anson's, Abenson, and Robinson's Appliances to get deals on them. You can also take advantage of your credit card's interest-free payment option which usually applies to home appliances.

 

 

Research the varieties of air conditioning unit

Air conditioners come in a wide variety of quality levels. You may choose a cooling capacity that best suits your needs, preferences, and finances. The Philippines has a wide variety of air conditioning options.

 

 

Portable Aircon

A portable air conditioner is an easily transportable cooling system. It is usually placed on the floor and moved to different locations as needed. They roll easily from one place to another, making relocation a breeze.

 

 

Window-type Air Conditioner

Installed via the windows, with the front facing the indoor, this alternative is reasonably inexpensive. Condos, modest flats, and bedrooms all benefit from the finest window-type inverter air conditioner.

 

 

Wall Air Conditioner

Wall air conditioners are mechanically and functionally equivalent to their window counterparts. The only real difference is that wall air conditioners need to be put through walls, whereas window units don't.

 

 

Split-Type Air Conditioners

In terms of energy efficiency, this type is great for homes and other areas of moderate size. The outside unit and the inside unit make up a split-type system. The indoor unit acts as a heat sink, allowing the outdoor unit to pump cooled air into the space. A split-type aircon cools the space quickly and silently.

 

 

Central Air Conditioner

The purpose of these air conditioners is to chill the whole room. They work well in multi-room homes and workplaces. Split and packaged systems are two examples of centralized air conditioning options.

 

 

Inverter aircon VS non-inverter aircon

In the Philippines, you may choose between inverter and non-inverter models of air conditioning.

Compressor speeds are adjustable in inverter systems. When the set point is reached, the compressor automatically decreases its speed. Comparatively, the non-inverter unit's usage of constant-speed compressor results in higher energy consumption.

 

 

Go for a model that saves money and energy

Your air conditioner's efficiency is the single most important factor in your monthly energy costs. This is why the EER is such a crucial metric for your air conditioner. The higher energy efficiency ratio or EER (meaning more stars and a higher rating), the more energy you can save.

 

 

See the AC unit features

The most recent models of air conditioners include remote control, energy-saving technology, and other cutting-edge functions. However, if you're serious about finding the best air conditioner, you should prioritize the features that work well with your lifestyle.

 

 

Good filters

Air conditioners are designed to do more than just chill the air inside of your house. The air quality of the area is supposed to improve as well. Consider inquiring about the filtering options available on the unit.

 

 

Noise level

Air conditioners, like most other equipment, make noise while operating. The constant hum of the machine might disrupt your peaceful moments. You should thus find out whether the air conditioner you want to purchase makes a lot of noise. The volume of your air conditioner shouldn't exceed 50 dB.

 

 

After-sales service

You should inquire about the air conditioner's warranty before making a purchase. Talk about the after-sale services and maintenance that are provided. If you want your air conditioner to last as long as possible, you should inquire about how often service is needed.

 

 

Assess the room to know how much horsepower you need

If you want to chill a large area efficiently, a higher horsepower (HP) air conditioner is the way to go. If you get a unit with a low tonnage but need to cool a big room, you'll spend more money on energy. The number of people occupying the area, heat load, the number of windows, furnitures as well as appliances, and the quality of the insulation are other important considerations. With AllHome, they will assist your in measuring which cooling capacity you need for your room size through British Thermal Units.

 

 

Take the air conditioner's size into account

No amount of money spent on a top-tier inverter air conditioner will be worthwhile if it won't fit in your living quarters. Before going to buy appliances, measure your room and the area where the air conditioner will be installed.

 

 

Think about its installation

The cost of installation is sometimes disregarded when looking for advice on purchasing an air conditioner. Improper installation may be to blame for a poorly functioning air conditioner and warm air coming inside the room. To prevent this, be sure to only choose an installation company recognized by the store from whom you purchased your item.

 

 

Air Conditioner Brands Available in AllHome

For your aircon unit needs, AllHome got all the popular and trusted brands, whether it is an inverter or a regular, split-type, or window-type air conditioners.

As a guide, here are the aircon brands available in AllHome:

- Carrier

- Condura

- Eureka

- Everest

- Fujidenzo

- Gree

- Haier

- Kolin

- Koppel

- LG

- Midea

- Samsung

- TCL

- Tosot

 

 

 

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