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An Air Conditioner is an essential appliance for your home. It keeps you comfortable during the hottest months of the year. These appliances have two parts: an indoor coil (typically sitting above your furnace in ductwork) and a condenser (exterior unit). Both parts work together: the A/C coil removes heat and humidity from the air circulating through your ductwork. The moisture is directed to a drain, while the heat is transferred from the coil to the condenser and expelled outside the house. Air Conditioners are rated by efficiency, also known as a SEER Rating. Basic A/Cs on sale in Canada today are 14-SEER air conditioners. Fifteen years ago, this would have been considered one of the most efficient units in the market. Typically, the higher the rating, the larger the condenser unit, and in most cases, quieter.
