There’s nothing like coming home to a cool apartment, especially in the middle of a heat wave.
Having an air conditioner in your apartment will make life so much more enjoyable, not to mention comfortable. It means you won’t be perspiring all day or tossing and turning all night. When summertime temperatures hit close to 30 °C, indoor heat can become unbearable, even if you have dark window coverings and a fan turned on high.
Just like apartments, air conditioners come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but choosing the right air conditioner for your apartment doesn’t have to be confusing or overwhelming. It’s actually pretty simple.
If you’re in the market for a new air conditioner for your Gold Seal apartment and don’t know where to begin, then be sure to check out our handy guide below.
Window AC vs. portable AC
Most air conditioning units will either be portable, meaning you can easily move them from room to room, or they will fit in a window to cool down a specific room. Both types have its own unique advantages, depending on the layout of your apartment. Let’s take a look at what each of them have to offer.
Advantages of a portable air conditioner
- A great option if you’re looking to cool down the whole apartment
- Portable air conditioners are easy to install, and can be ready to go in 10 minutes
- Can be rolled from room to room if necessary
Advantages of a window air conditioner
- Great for controlling temperatures in single rooms and small apartments
- With a decibel level of roughly 50, window units are fairly quiet
- A window unit won’t take up any space in your apartment
- Window units typically use less electricity than a portable air conditioner
Other considerations
Regardless of the model, one of the most important things you need to look at when choosing the right air conditioner for your apartment is its British Thermal Unit number or BTU, which measures energy. This is the number that measures the amount of heat an air conditioner can remove from the air over a certain period of time, relative to the room’s size. Essentially, the higher the BTU number, the more capacity the air conditioner has to cool air. A 14,000 BTU air conditioner can cool a room of up to 640 square feet in size, which is ideal for a small apartment.
When deciding on which air conditioner is right for your Gold Seal apartment, it’s also important to consider the cost. Look for an Energy Star rating to ensure that your new air conditioner not only runs efficiently, but that it also won’t use up too much electricity and cause a significant increase to your electric bill.
For more tips on how to find the right air conditioner for your apartment, or to view apartments for rent by Gold Seal Management in
Toronto, be sure to visit
goldsealmanagement.com today.