The most popular line of Mitsubishi air conditioners right now is their Mr. Slim line. Similar to window units in that they do not require your home to have any HVAC piping or plumbing in place already, Mr. Slim is a different type of choice.
A qualified HVAC installer will install the Mr. Slim air conditioning units above your windows. The installer will make sure that the unit is properly sealed and that you will not risk doing any damage to your home.
Obviously there are other types of air conditioners the company makes, but the Mr. Slim line is currently the most popular as it functions in the same way as a window unit air conditioner without actually having to sit in your window or running the risk of accidentally leaking all over your floors.
Perhaps the biggest benefit of installing an ac unit is the tax credit you can receive on next year's taxes. Homeowners who perform energy efficient improvements to their homes in 2009 (after February 17) are eligible for up to a $1500 tax credit on 2010 taxes. If that isn't an incentive to inspect your current air conditioning options, we don't know what is!
The fact is that a properly installed and energy efficient air conditioner can save you money all year round as its energy efficiency does not put as much strain on your electric bill as "traditional" ac units. Saving money while keeping cool? That's comforting for both our home and budget!
Published by Terry Edwards
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