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Though Detroit may be the only major U.S. city that can say it looks south to Canada, the Motor City still has a discernible summer. Come July and August, if you don't have some form of air conditioning in your home, you're going to suffer. The elderly and the young may also have health issues without some break from the heat, not to mention heat and humidity tend to needle and disagree with even more serene personalities. After acclimating to the harsh winter, many homeowners find their Detroit air conditioning needs warrant the comfort and energy efficiency of a central air conditioning system.

Types of Detroit Air Conditioning Systems

Central Air: This catch-all phrase essentially refers to any number of air conditioning units that cools and pushes air through a duct system. Central air conditioning has become an extremely technical industry. Talk to local contractors about which systems might be best for your home, paying attention to warranties, capacity, and energy efficiency.

Heat Pumps: Heat pumps use a process of exchanging air particles in your home with the outside air to move cooler or warmer air into your home. This means these units can be used for home heating and air conditioning. Beware, however, that you may still need auxiliary heating in the winter, as these units tend to be insufficient in extreme temperature.

Ductless Air Conditioning: These systems use air compressors, refrigerated coils, and mini air distribution units to create a ductless air conditioning system. You can save space in your home typically accompanied by ductwork, eliminate the need for duct cleaning, and possibly improve air quality.

Eco-Friendly Alternatives: Geo-thermal heat pumps use the same general principle as standard heat pumps, but use the consistent temperatures of sub-surface layers of Earth to exchange air particles. Solar panels, as everyone knows, uses sunlight for energy that can heat your home, cool your home, and excess energy can be sold back to your utility company.

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Cost of Detroit Air Conditioning Installation
While the national average for air conditioning installation is $6,000, in Detroit air conditioning averages only $3,000. In fact, we haven't seen any recent projects hit the six-grand mark. Ranging from $5,000 all the way down to $1,300, it's not difficult to understand this eye-catching difference. The mild Detroit summer means that homeowners don't feel they need for particularly high-capacity or energy-efficient units. Moreover, the state of the local economy and the housing crisis also means home improvement projects aren't showing strong returns in increased property value. That said, keep in mind that if you have a large home, an eco-friendly bent, or elect to buy a more high-end general HVAC unit like a heat pump, you can certainly hit or surpass the national average.

Detroit HVAC Contractors
ServiceMagic puts each and every one of our contractors including Detroit HVAC contractors through a rigorous 10-step screening process. We also provide online customer ratings and reviews so you can see what other Detroit homeowners had to say about individual contractors. These quality-controlled reviews are great for making a final hiring decision, but we also see some common trends and general advice from homeowners who have installed air conditioning in Detroit. Getting at least three estimates is a nearly universal piece of advice, but many homeowners also warn about potential pitfalls with automatically choosing the lowest bid. Especially if the lowest bid is substantially lower than the competition, you would do well to figure out why this bid is low.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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