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What’s a Good SEER2 Rating in Colorado?

Choosing the right air conditioner for your home is a big deal. It’s an expensive investment that you’re making for the next 1-015 years and you want the unit to last and work well. But how do you make sure that you’re getting the best value for your money? That’s where AC efficiency ratings come in. 

If you’ve been searching for “air conditioning installation near me” and looking for the best team to complete your project, you’re in the right place. We can help you select a highly efficient air conditioner that meets your family’s needs. Keep reading to learn more about SEER2 ratings, what they mean, and how to choose a SEER2 rating for your Colorado home. 

Minimum SEER2 Rating

Experts established a minimum SEER2 rating for Colorado homes. That means all residential AC systems have to meet this efficiency rating at a minimum, although AC systems can be more efficient. The standard is 13.4 SEER2. As of January 1, 2023, builders and AC professionals cannot install an AC system with a SEER2 rating lower than 13.4. 

If your AC system has a SEER2 rating of 13.4, it is probably not as efficient as it could be. Yes, it is minimally efficient, but a higher rating means greater efficiency. Let’s look at the benefits of an AC system with a higher rating for the best energy efficiency.

Benefits of a Higher SEER2 Rating

Choosing an AC system with a SEER2 rating beyond 13.4 offers a variety of benefits. The most important is that you’re going to save on energy costs from month to month when it comes to operating your AC system. More efficient units don’t need to use as much energy to produce results. 

Not only are you saving money, but you’re also reducing the wear and tear on your AC system. By reducing wear and tear, you could lessen the likelihood of unexpected repairs. After all, most repairs come from parts wearing down and needing to be replaced.

When you have a highly efficient air conditioner, it doesn’t take on as much strain during operation. You could say that by investing in a more efficient unit, you are lightening the load so that your air conditioner can work smarter and not harder.

System Longevity

All of these things add up to having an AC system that has the potential to last longer. If the average age of an AC system is around 10-15 years, you could get 15 years or longer out of your highly efficient unit.

Even though you’re spending a little more upfront, you’re saving more over the life of the unit and getting more years out of the system. If you were able to add up costs between installation, maintenance and repairs, and overall lifespan, you’re going to get the most bang for your buck out of a more efficient unit compared to a less efficient one.

Contact Meyers Heating & Air Conditioning today to schedule an appointment with our professionals.

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