SEER Rating
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What Does The SEER Rating On Your AC Unit Mean?
The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, or SEER rating, tells a homeowner how much energy will be used to cool their home with a particular AC unit. The higher the SEER rating is, the less energy the AC unit will use, and as a result, the less monthly energy costs will be.
How Does The SEER Rating Effect Your Energy Consumption?
The SEER rating on an AC unit directly effects how much energy an AC unit will use. As of the year 2006, the legal mandated SEER rating for AC units must be a minimal of 13, but the higher the SEER rating for a unit is, the less energy the unit will use. With AC units that have lower SEER ratings, the unit has to work harder to cool a particular area than a unit with a higher SEER rating. The harder a unit works to produce cool air, the more energy the unit will have to use which drives up energy costs.
Why Is It Important To Know About The SEER Rating When Considering A New HVAC Unit?![Anoka SEER Rating](http://www.superior.joeops.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Depositphotos_22952954_s-261x300.jpg)
When considering a new HVAC unit, a homeowner wants to find a unit that will help save them money on monthly energy costs. Many older HVAC units have SEER ratings that range from between 8 to 13. HVAC units can last up to 15 years and more energy efficient HVAC units have come onto the market in more recent years.
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