18 SEER systems

Last month, our total bill was only $225

Eight years ago, my wife plus I bought a brand new Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C unit. It was during a summer time heat wave when the systems stopped laboring. Both of us were really cheerful at the time, because all of us bought the most energy efficient component that our currency could buy. Both of us bought an energy-efficient Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C system that was rated with a 14 SEER. The SEER rating is an energy efficiency rating that tells whether or not a component will take a lot of electricity to run. At the time all of us bought the 14 SEER system, it was state-of-the-art. Both of us paid more than our neighbors, plus all of us even got a free whole-house air purifier with the purchase. At the time of installation, all of us could choose between a free whole-house air purifier or a free digital thermostat. Both of us didn’t end up with any free stuff this time around, but all of us did gain a rebate from the electric corporation. My wife plus I found out that a 14 SEER rated system is not the most energy efficient component on the market. This time around, all of us looked through our options plus bought an 18 SEER rated Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C unit. Both of us had the new component installed 3 months ago, plus I can already tell there is a huge difference between the energy efficiency rating. The new component doesn’t run as frequently as the seasoned 1, plus all of us are spending less currency on our energy costs. Our seasoned daily utility expenses were around $300. Last month, our total bill was only $225. If all of us continue to save a heap of currency every month, the new Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C component will pay for itself. It would be fantastic if this system lasts longer than 8 years.

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