Home Central Air Conditioning
Home central air conditioning is a system that cools an entire home through a network of ducts and vents. Unlike individual units like wall-mounted or window air conditioners, a central air conditioning system provides consistent cooling throughout the house from a single, central location.
Key Components of a Home Central Air Conditioning System:
- Compressor/Condenser Unit: This is the outdoor unit that compresses and condenses the refrigerant, which is then circulated to the indoor unit.
- Evaporator Coil: Located inside the house, usually in the furnace or air handler, this coil cools the air as the refrigerant passes through it.
- Ductwork: A system of ducts distributes the cooled air throughout the home and returns warm air to the air conditioner to be cooled again.
Thermostat: The thermostat controls the system, allowing you to set the desired temperature.
Home central air conditioning is ideal for those looking for a long-term, whole-house cooling solution.

