Regardless of when you choose to purchase an air conditioner, you should think about a budget beforehand and choose the most convenient option in terms of both price and consumption.

You should also consider the installation time; most companies that sell air conditioners also provide installation services, but the waiting list can sometimes be long, especially during the summer.

Open Gallery There are several types of air conditioners: wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, portable, and multi-splits. Wall-mounted units are the most commonly used. Here are some factors to consider when you want to purchase an air conditioner:

The number of BTUs (British Thermal Units) represents the unit of measurement for cooling/heating. The higher this number is, the larger the surface area it can act upon. The BTU number is applied differently for homes and offices, so pay attention to this detail.

The energy class refers to the electrical energy it consumes. A represents the class that consumes the least, while up to class G, consumption increases proportionally. Even if the price for an air conditioner with class A or B is higher, we should consider that a reduced energy cost can help us save money in the long run.

The noise level should be as low as possible to avoid discomfort when they are operating.

Filters come in various types depending on the user's requirements and can be: anti-dust, deodorizing, catechin, or electrostatic antibacterial filter.