What's The Difference Between Central Air And Forced Air?
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Like any appliance in your home, your heating and air conditioning system will eventually need to be replaced. You have the option of choosing between forced air and central air when it’s time to get new HVAC equipment. Both systems come with a number of benefits, and understanding the difference between them can help you choose the best one for your home.

Read on to learn what makes the two systems different.
Central Air vs. Forced Air
Most times, forced air pertains to the heating system, while central air refers to the cooling system. However, sometimes people use the two terms interchangeably. In the central heating system, the heat is produced in a central location, then distributed throughout the house. On the other hand, a forced-air system refers to any HVAC system that utilizes air ducts and vents to circulate temperature-controlled air into your home or building.
Forced air can only refer to a furnace or heat pump if it makes use of ducts. Central AC utilizes the delivery system of a forced air heating system to deliver conditioned air.
Which Should You Choose?
In a forced air system, the air is filtered, and you can easily upgrade the filtration. This option is great for cooling the entire house. It also naturally dehumidifies the air, making it ideal for areas that experience high humidity. You don’t need to worry about excessive upkeep, as it doesn’t need as much maintenance. With proper use, it can help reduce your energy bills while keeping your home comfortable.
However, if your home has an existing ductwork system, you may need to keep using central air conditioning. There are a lot of high-efficiency units available today. Just make sure that a skilled technician installs your new HVAC system.
If you’re looking for highly efficient heating and AC units, turn to M&M. Give us a call at (209) 952-6580 or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate.
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