HVAC system sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window efficiency, and Connecticut’s specific climate demands. A proper load calculation considers factors like ceiling height, number of windows, insulation R-values, and local weather patterns to determine the right capacity.
Oversized systems waste energy and don’t control humidity properly, while undersized systems can’t maintain comfort during extreme weather. In Connecticut, we typically see systems ranging from 2-5 tons for most residential homes, but the exact size requires professional calculation.
We perform detailed load calculations for every installation to ensure your system handles both Connecticut’s cold winters and humid summers efficiently. This prevents the comfort problems and high energy bills that come with improperly sized equipment. The right-sized system runs more efficiently, lasts longer, and keeps your home comfortable year-round.