The most efficient and attractive way to cool your home during a hot Connecticut summer is with a central air conditioning system.
The most common application is a split system. This includes a cabinet containing a condenser, compressor, and expansion valve—situated outside to greatly reduce indoor noise levels. Separately, an indoor cabinet containing the evaporator coil is typically installed in a utility closet or attic, working in tandem with your furnace or as part of an air handler.
From this “central” location within your home, it cools and dehumidifies your indoor air, blowing the cooled air into your duct system and out through the air registers located in each room.
This is, of course, way better than using window A/C units throughout your home, for reasons that include appearance, operational, and energy expense.
If you don’t have the air ducts required for central air conditioning, a ductless air conditioner solution is far superior to window units—but the most ideal approach (which will also increase your home’s value) is a central air conditioning system.
Our experts can help you select a new system that is just right for your family’s size and activity levels, as well as for your home’s construction and design. We sell the finest ENERGY STAR® rated equipment available today, and will make you aware of any manufacturer deals that can lower your final price. We can also help you find financing.
If your service need involves an upgrade and installation rather than an original install, we can help you there, too. Either way, we will order everything needed and our expert technicians will arrive for installation as scheduled. Each tech is trained to work as quietly and cordially as possible, working efficiently to get the job done right the first time as quickly as reasonably possible. Once finished, we will clean up all debris—and for replacement service even remove your old system’s parts for responsible disposal.
For any homeowner with a new or current central air conditioning system, we urge you to take advantage of our maintenance or repair services. Regular maintenance will help you save money, avoid emergencies, and extend the life of your equipment. And our repair services are always available to make your home cool again as soon as possible.
Below are two examples of high-quality air conditioning units we sell and install:
In the 1880s, American Standard pioneered clean and affordable heating for residential homes. From the earliest cast-iron radiators to today’s highly efficient heating and air conditioning systems, the American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning brand has always been synonymous with home comfort.
The model shown here uses AccuComfort technology that allows the system to consistently adjust to run at a more efficient speed, while the competition’s products are cycling on and off. Its settings are consistent with a ½-degree in 1/10th of 1% increments.
Its features include:
Airtemp was founded in 1934. Its indoor comfort systems are designed, assembled and repeatedly and thoroughly tested in North America. Using only reliable components and proven technology, they build quality into their products at every step of the manufacturing process
The VS6BF Series of air conditioners offers exceptional performance.
Features of the model shown here include:
Over 100 years ago, Edwin Ruud, a Norwegian mechanical engineer, came to America and developed the first successful automatic water heater. That early success marked the beginning of a tradition of innovation and value that led to the introduction of RUUD heating and air conditioning equipment in the 1950s. Since then, the RUUD has grown into one of North America’s largest manufacturers of quality heating, cooling and water heating products for residential and light commercial use.
The Ruud Ultra Series Two-Stage Air Conditioner featuring the Comfort Control2 System is designed for maximum efficiency, offering smart technology that helps your family experience the highest level of comfort, while lowering energy use and electricity bills.
Features of the model shown here include:
From humble beginnings in 1932, Broan has grown to be North America’s largest producer of residential ventilation products. During World War II, Henry L. Broan was forced to scale back his manufacturing business, but kept the company alive by running it from his garage. Today, Broan is a name present in most North American homes. From ventilation fans to up to 25.5-SEER air conditioners, Broan creates high-quality indoor air.
Features of the model shown here include:
Learn more about your options in central a/c systems, including those from American Standard, Thermo-Pride and Ruud. Contact Jennings Oil & Propane, serving Danbury, New Milford, Southbury, Newtown, Ridgefield, Kent and surrounding towns in parts of Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties in CT.