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The way your home is constructed can affect the size (capacity)
of your air conditioning and heating system. For example, higher insulation R-Values
can help decrease system size (capacity). Lower R-values may mean that the capacity
of your system has to be increased in order to keep your home comfortable.
Homes with well insulated windows, doors, walls, roofs, attics, floors, basements,
and crawl spaces, and that also have sealed exterior cracks and seams, typically
require less air conditioning and heating capacity than homes that are not as well
insulated.
In general, the smaller the capacity of your system, the lower the energy consumption
- and the greater the energy savings over the life of the system. That's why correct
capacity - enough but not too much - is so important.
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