Air Conditioner Replacement
Quality Air | Air Conditioning & Heating
Two-thirds of all homes in the United States have air conditioners. Air conditioners use about 5% of all the electricity produced in the United States, at a cost of over $11 billion to homeowners. As a result, roughly 100 million tons of carbon dioxide are released into the air each year—an average of about two tons for each home with an air conditioner.
Switching to high-efficiency air conditioners and taking other actions to keep your home cool could reduce this energy use by 20%–50%.
The two most common types of air conditioners are room air conditioners and central air conditioners. A compromise between the two types of systems is provided by ductless, mini-split air conditioners.

