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As a resident of Mount Enterprise, Texas, it’s only fitting that you take the initiative to lower your monthly energy bills by investing in a better heating and cooling system. When you’re ready for an HVAC upgrade, follow this guide to buying an energy-efficient system.

Consider Different System Types

First, you need to decide what kind of HVAC system you want. Most modern homes have a central system, often with a heat pump. Some are powered entirely by electricity or natural gas, while others switch between fuels based on the temperature.

Traditional heat pumps can be very efficient in moderate climates, but they are not your only option. For instance, you might want to consider investing in a geothermal heat pump, one of the most efficient systems available. If you have an older home without ductwork, a mini-split system that allows you to control different zones of your home individually might be the best option.

Compare the Ratings and Features

Once you have settled on what kind of HVAC system to buy, you’ll want to compare the efficiency ratings and features on a few different models. For air conditioners, efficiency is rated using a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) number. The higher the number, the more efficient the system. Look for the Energy Star label, too, as that carries high standards. Features such as variable speed blowers, fan-only switches, and programmable thermostats can all contribute to energy savings.

Consult With a Professional

No matter which system you choose, proper installation is key, so be sure to enlist some professional help. An HVAC technician can make sure you don’t waste money on a system that is too large or too small for your home. The technician can also check that ductwork is clean and well-sealed and recommend add-ons, such as an air purifier or dehumidifier, that would benefit your home.

Still have questions? Call McWilliams & Son Heating and Air Conditioning at 877-936-1974. Our experts can help you select the most efficient HVAC system for your home and provide professional installation.

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