Need a New Air Conditioning System?

Air Conditioning

Hot and humid Michigan weather means relying on the relief that only an air conditioning system can provide. For homeowners who are relying on standalone air conditioning units, window AC units, or no air-conditioning at all, it is a good time to look into a whole-home air conditioning system to give lasting comfort during the hot summer months. Bendon Heating & Cooling is certified to help you install the style of air conditioning system that best suits your needs. When it comes to home air conditioning, there are traditional split systems and ductless ones. Each has its advantages that makes it ideal for different home designs.

The conventional split HVAC system is what most individuals think of when considering a new air conditioning system. Affordable and powerful, these systems use an outdoor unit to pump refrigerant into the indoor portion of the unit. Both the indoor and outdoor units of the split system have coils that absorb the hot air from the ductwork and cool the home. Air conditioning systems also use a moisture trap to remove humidity from the home and make the air much drier and pleasant as a result.

Ductless air conditioning units are innovative in their design as there is no need for additional ductwork to be installed. They are also economical and energy-efficient since these systems do not have duct leakage and other potential shortcomings of the traditional split system.  These systems are often best suited for homes that do not have existing ductwork.

If you are interested in installing a new air conditioning system or replacing your current one with a newer, efficient model, contact Bendon Heating & Cooling today at (989) 763-9381. We offer free estimates and will help you get the type of system which will best suit your needs. Catering to cities in a 50-mile radius of Alma, Michigan, we are proud to serve our customers with top-notch satisfaction and accurate, trustworthy information so you can make the most informed decision possible.