What you need to know about packaged units

July 06, 2018

Miller Climate Control LLC wants you to be aware of all the choices available to you, if you are ready for a new heating and cooling system. There are many options to effectively heat and cool your home, so it’s worth taking the added steps to do some research and see which system will be the best for your needs.

Have you ever heard of packaged units? If not, you’re not the only one. Which is why our professionals want to give you a little background on what they are, and why they might be something for you to think about.

One of the best perks of a packaged unit is that it’s an all-in-one heating and cooling system that can be installed outside of the home. What does that mean? You don’t need to worry about taking up space inside your home for the furnace or air handler.

When would you use a packaged unit?

Seeing as the unit installs outside, it’s a perfect choice for homeowners who do not have a basement or just have a crawlspace. Typically, having the bonus space in the basement allows for more storage where you can keep the heating and cooling components. This removes that challenge if the space isn’t open or large enough.

A packaged unit is extremely compact, which means it doesn’t occupy much space outdoors either. It will quickly blend into your outdoor environment. And because it’s compact, installation is straightforward, and you’ll be able to achieve indoor comfort even faster.

The units can be installed inside the exterior of your home. It’s hooked up to the ductwork through a small, safe hole in the wall. Brace yourself for an efficient and helpful solution that doesn’t take up a large amount of space.

There is a variety of models available and our professionals can inform you about what will be the best option for you. We’re happy to come out and visit your home to evaluate the situation and talk about your needs for heating and cooling your home. We want to make sure you are happy, regardless of what the weather brings in Georgetown.

If you are ready to learn more or have other questions on packaged units, give us a call at 512-937-2001 and we’ll be happy to help.