ac unit outside house

Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 Blog by Kendall Cooper Shading your air conditioner’s outdoor condenser unit is an accepted way to increase its efficiency and lower your cooling costs. That’s because shading the air conditioner is said to cool down the air around it, so that it doesn’t have to work as hard to cool that air before blowing it into your house. But can shading your air conditioner really make it more efficient? If so, what’s the best way to go about shading your air conditioner? It may be worthwhile to shade your air conditioner if you can create a large shaded area, such as that created by an awning or, better yet, one or more trees. Shrubs and bushes can also cool the air around your air conditioner; just make sure you don’t block the unit’s air flow. If possible, place your air conditioner unit on the north side of your house. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, shading your air conditioner with trees can make it as much as 10 percent more efficient.

But the benefits extend beyond improving your air conditioner’s efficiency.
small ac units for trucksShading your home with as few as three trees can save you between $100 and $250 a year in cooling costs, and can slash your air conditioning costs by as much as 50 percent.
how to hook up central ac unitThat’s because shade trees cool the air around them, by preventing sunlight from heating the ground.
home ac unit chargeThey also block sunlight from entering your home through its windows, to help keep your home cooler. Air conditioners that operate in a cooler environment, such as one shaded by trees, bushes, or an awning, operate more efficiently, because they don’t need to work as hard to cool down air that is already somewhat cool. Shade can also be used to cool down paved areas around your house, and prevent them from absorbing and releasing heat.

If you live in a brick or stucco home, your very walls could be absorbing heat that could warm up the air around your air conditioning unit. A large awning on that side of the house could help keep the air around your air conditioner cooler. Awnings over other windows could help the cool air inside your home stay cool. If possible, install your air conditioner on the north side of your house. You can still shade your air conditioner if it’s on another side of the house, but the north side stays the coolest throughout the day. Whether your air conditioner is on the north side of your house or on another side, you’ll need to do more than simply build a small awning over it in order to effectively cool enough of the surrounding air to impact the air conditioner’s efficiency. What you’ll need to do is plant trees, shrubs, and bushes. If your air conditioner is on the south side of your house, go for trees that grow tall and have expansive crowns with plenty of foliage.

If your unit is on the east, west, or north side of your house, you can stick with trees that grow lower to the ground if you want. A six to eight-foot-tall deciduous tree will begin providing some shade for your air conditioner within a year of planting it. If you want to shade all of your home’s windows — and not just the air conditioner itself — give priority to trees planted west of the west-facing windows. You can plant these trees no further than 20 feet from the windows. Choose trees that will grow about 10 feet taller than the windows. To truly maximize your air conditioner’s efficiency, you’ll want to plant at least two or three trees on that side of the house. You should also plant shrubs and bushes near the air conditioner, but not so close that they hamper air flow into the unit. Bushes and shrubs help cool the air above them because they stop the ground from absorbing the sun’s heat. The more trees and bushes you can plant near your air conditioner, the cooler the air around it will be and the more efficiently the unit will function.

You want to focus on creating a large area of cooler air, so that the unit doesn’t simply pull hot air from beyond the shaded area. If there are paved areas or walkways near your air conditioner, make sure they’re also well-shaded. Low-growing shrubs may be sufficient for some areas, such as walkways. Pavement absorbs more heat from the sun than soil, causing the air above it to be that much warmer. If you have a large patio on that side of the house, it may be worthwhile to install an awning over it. Shading your air conditioning unit can help the unit work more efficiently, cut your cooling costs and lengthen your air conditioner’s life. Trees and shrubs also help keep the air inside your house cool, and can increase your enjoyment of your outdoor space.ClimateRight™ is the pioneer and only company that for years has been supplying complete, year-around compressor plus resistance heating air conditioning and heating for pets. We have thousands of happy customers. The CR2500ACH is the deluxe small and portable air conditioner and heater for this and many other very small enclosure applications.

This product was specially designed and made for outdoor dog houses or other pet house enclosures, but you can imagine the many uses possible. If affordable enclosure heating is your main concern, check out the new CRPH1 ClimateSAFE™ 200W Electric Heater and Fan. Only ours delivers the maximum possible heat using 120V standard electric plugs with a built-in fan for air circulation. Why pay more elsewhere? Keep your beloved canine or other pet safe in very hot weather. Keep him or her warm in the winter. ClimateRight™ was recommended by "America's veterinarian" Dr. Marty Becker on Good Morning America, "5 Ways to Keep Pets Cool in Summer." ClimateRight cooling system helps prevent heat stress and stroke! The Climateright CR2500ACH is perfect for most pet houses, from standard small houses all the way to extra large and duplex houses. Not only will ClimateRight™ keep your pet safe, let's face it – you want to keep your best friend comfortable. Rest assured your pet can stay outside all day with the help of your CR2500ACH.

Other great uses for this compact unit include any very small enclosed space like small RVs, and micro small spaces like ATMs, Kiosks, small pantries and any other enclosed spaces up to 400 cubic feet.The unit sits outside of your enclosure and is ducted into the space with two hoses and an easy quick connect system. The unit offer a very small btu, which is perfect for gentle and easy outdoor pethouse acclimatization. Q: What are the main benefits of ClimateRight? A: The primary benefit is pet safety. Extreme heat can cause an outdoor pets to overheat and suffer heat stress. Very cold temperatures can also cause problems. Other benefits are this system sits outside of the structure – away from your pet, and ClimateRight enabling pets to be outside year-round. Q: Is ClimateRight easy to install?Hookup requires drilling two small holes into the pet structure and assembling our easy “quick connect” flanges and duct work. Reference our assembly instructions for more details.