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Difference between AC and HVAC

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Difference between AC and HVAC

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  1. Difference Between AC and HVAC The distinction between HVAC and air conditioning systems is among homeowners' most frequently misunderstood topics. Many people are uncertain of what characteristics distinguish the two, although they are distinct. Contractors and builders could use the two names interchangeably, which furthers the confusion. Even though the acronyms might be used interchangeably, the two sorts of units do, in reality, differ from one another. We have an experienced HVAC contractor in Pico Rivera, CA, who can help you to keep your units last long. HOW DO HVAC UNITS WORK? Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning are collectively known as HVAC. In addition to providing ventilation to let moisture escape, an HVAC unit is in charge of heating and cooling the air in your building. The furnace, the air conditioner (if you have one), and any ducts or vents intended to release moisture are considered parts of your HVAC system. Although all HVAC units refer to air conditioning units, not all AC units are HVAC units.

  2. WHAT DO AC UNITS DO? The system created to chill the air in your home is called an air conditioner or AC. Some contractors and builders refer to any device that heats or cools the air as an AC unit. To make things clear, the HVAC unit is designed to heat the air and drive moisture out of the vents, while the AC unit is designed to cool the air. Contact us if you want AC installation in Pico Rivera, CA, and keep your home cool.

  3. CONSIDER THE DIFFERENCE What is different? In contrast to an AC unit, an HVAC unit heats, cools, and ventilates your property. So the next time your contractors make a mistake, you may now explain the proper terms to them.

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