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What Is Residential HVAC?

 

A residential HVAC unit is a piece of equipment that you install in your homes to maintain indoor temperature. Residential HVAC systems usually consist of two separate units. One is the indoor evaporator, and the other being the outer compressor.

 

The indoor evaporator is what helps to cool down the inside of your house. It does this by taking in heat from the air inside your home, and then releasing it outside through a vent or ductwork system.

 

The compressor is responsible for compressing refrigerant gases into liquid form so that it can be used by the evaporator to cool down your home.

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If you're looking for a way to make your home more comfortable, then installing a residential HVAC system might be the right choice for you.

 

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