Innovative AIRCON INSTALLATION Designs For Your Home
Putting in or fixing your house’s air conditioning can be hard. But if you plan and use smart ideas, it doesn’t need to look bad or mess up how nice your home looks. There are many new ways to set up your AC for the next cooling project.
Concealed ducting
Hidden duct means making special containers or paths to guide your air conditioning pipes through walls, floors, and ceilings instead of leaving them out in the open areas where we live. This gives a simple, neat look. It lets the wind go through the house easily.
Some key advantages of concealed ducts:
- Movement in paths – Ducts can go up and down between floors, also connecting side-by-side rooms. You can change the system to fit your room design.
- Hidden vents – Supply and return vents are discreetly positioned in baseboards, floors, or ceilings rather than prominently placed on walls.
- Noise reduction – Concealing ductwork helps insulate sound and vibration from the system.
- Added space – No bulky ducts taking up room along walls or ceilings.
- Aesthetic appeal – The minimalist look fits with modern, contemporary decor.
The tradeoff is that installation requires more planning and demolition of existing walls and ceilings to build out the duct channels. The ducts must also be boxed in or enclosed, which adds labor and material costs. Upfront costs are higher, but the aesthetic benefits are ideal for many homeowners.
Wall-Mounted Units
- Sleek, contemporary look – Wall-mounted units are designed to be visually appealing and subtle, mounted high on the wall like a piece of art or TV. This avoids bulky units taking up window or floor space.
- Flexible airflow – Wall units allow you to adjust louvers to control the airflow direction. You can point it away from high-traffic areas or optimize cooling coverage.
- Separate interior and exterior units – The compact internal unit is mounted indoors, while the condenser unit can be installed on a balcony, patio, or yard, keeping noise and heat outside.
- Efficient sizing – Wall units come in a range of BTU capacities appropriate for cooling individual rooms based on size and exposure. This allows customization room-by-room.
- Easy maintenance – Filters are easily accessible, and the units are designed for quick servicing compared to central air systems.
- Considerations – Wall units require a section of clear wall space and may need added structural support. Condensate drainage also needs to be routed. Professional residential and commercial installation is recommended.
Overall, wall-mounted ACs offer a flexible, modern alternative to window or central air conditioning units without taking up valuable floor area. Just be sure to account for added wall space and installation factors.
Ceiling Cassettes
- Recessed design – Ceiling cassettes are concealed in the ceiling with only air supply vents visible. This creates a clean, uncluttered look.
- Even distribution – Air flows out in a 360-degree pattern through narrow slots along the cassette perimeter, dispersing cool air effectively throughout the room.
- Flexible installation – Cassettes can be installed in most flat ceiling types, including drywall, plaster, concrete, or drop ceilings.
- Quiet performance – With no moving parts inside the occupied space, ceiling cassettes operate quietly compared to other AC systems.
- Range of sizes – Cassettes come in capacities appropriate for rooms from 200 to over 1000 square feet. Multiple units can be zoned together.
- Considerations – Ceiling cassettes require at least 8-10 inches of space between the ceiling and attic. The shelter also needs to support the unit’s weight structurally.
Professional installation ensures proper integration with the HVAC system and ceiling space. But the result is an inconspicuous, high-performing AC solution. We also provide premium aircon service.
Overall, ceiling cassettes keep cooling systems out of sight while providing customizable comfort control for the space below.
Smart Vents
- Smart vents have special parts in the ducts called dampers that open and close automatically to control how much air goes into each room.
- Smart vents use temperature and movement detectors to sense if people are in the room or if cooling is needed immediately.
- Remote control – People can use their phones and voice to connect with smart vents from far away.
- Balanced airflow – This system changes how it moves air to ensure empty rooms are not too cool and focus more on filled-up places.
- Custom comfort – Personalized smart vents let you set different temperatures for each room.
- Smart vents save energy – They improve airflow and lessen AC run time, using less power.
- Add-on projects – Smart vents can be set up without changing old air ducts, making them perfect improvements.
- Thoughts – Smart vent systems need experts to implement them and connect with HVAC controls for the best results.
- Smart vents give detailed, personalized temperature control for comfort and energy savings at home. Automatic dampers and smart tech are a good way to improve current ducted AC systems.
With some innovative planning and design, you can install an effective, efficient air conditioning system that doesn’t detract from your home’s aesthetics. Consult with experienced AC professionals to explore the best options for your space and needs. For more details contact us.
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