Mitsubishi air conditioners come in a variety of styles and sizes to fit any homeowner's needs. There are central air units that are the large 'box' kind that set outside a house and cool the entire home, and then there is a small window unit that fits inside a window and will cool one room only. Additionally, there are units that set on the floor of a room, something similar to a space heater, and cool a room without taking up window space.
What dictates the size and style of a cooling unit for a home would be what a homeowner could afford. Of course the smaller, window units would be the cheaper choice. However, this would limit a person and their family to just one room in order to stay cool and comfortable. There are many choices for central cooling systems which are now more reasonably priced and will cool an entire house.
The cooling units available through Mitsubishi air conditioners are manufactured using high quality internal products. Their pieces are mainly stainless steel and will last for 20 years or longer. Lifetime warranties are available on many of the whole house units at no additional costs. Smaller warranties, such as five or 10 years, are available for the window units.
Today, many people are concerned with their electric bill and this has them checking out the energy efficiency of the cooling units. The more expensive and higher efficiency cooling units are rated Energy Star and will save a homeowner more money on their utility bills. These types of units may be a little more expensive in the beginning, but as time goes on, they will help to pay for their upkeep and offset the initial cost.
With Mitsubishi air conditioners, the in the window units in the 12,000 BTU range will cool a room that is approximately 575 to 675 sq. feet. Although, there have been reports from homeowners that this type of little bit larger unit can cool a small, one story house. Some of these types of units have many different features including automatic restart for after a storm, digital displays, energy saver modes and a slide out chassis.
Another consideration for a cooling unit that one might be considering placing in the bedroom would be how quiet the unit is when it's running. Some of these cooling units can become pretty noisy and distract a person while they are trying to sleep or if the unit is placed in a home office or a student's room, it needs to work well while being quiet so that a person could concentrate.
Many of these cooling units have built-in timers and automatic restarts so that if the power goes out, they will start up again without having someone manually do it. They also come with a remote control so that a homeowner can turn the unit on, up or down and off from nearly anywhere in the room. This is a great plus for those nights when one is in bed and the temperature drops and the cooling unit is not needed.
The best time to purchase Mitsubishi air conditioners is in late August when it is the end of the season. This is the time when the department stores are clearing out their inventory because they don't want to store the window units or the bigger full house units for the winter. Mitsubishi companies will also run specials on their cooling units at this time because they will need to keep making a profit for the long winter months. Installation specials will also be available around this same time.
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