The central air conditioner has revolutionized the way we control our home as a personal environment. There is no doubt that we live in a new age for what we know (and how we affect) our house’s humidity, airflow, and temperature. At the helm of this turning point stands the central air conditioner, an amenity our ancestors could have only dreamed of.
What is an air conditioner and how does it work? There are two main different types, to start. One of these is a central air conditioner that uses pipes and heat exchangers to distribute heated or cooled water throughout the home. The other type of central air conditioner employs air ducts to regulate the home’s environment.
On top of this there are two main categories of installation styles for the central air conditioner. One of these is the split system model in which certain parts of your setup are found on the outside and others are located on the inside of your home. The packaged system model of installation, on the other hand, includes only one large outdoor unit located on either the ground outside or the roof of your home.
Filters can be installed on your central air conditioner as well to limit the movement of airborne particles such as dust and lint—cleaning your air and decreasing the occurrences of airborne bacteria in your house.
Through condensation, evaporation, and ventilation, your central air conditioner can fully control the indoor climate at the touch of your finger—your central thermostat can regulate such things as temperature, humidity, and airflow. Modern systems even include digital displays to easily guide you through this process.
No one regrets installing a central air conditioner—the convenience is simply too great. Purchase and install one today if you don’t already one of these.

