Poor System Design means your air-conditioner is not designed correctly from the beginning, so it won’t work as efficiently as it should.
Poor System design means more money in power bills, less cool air in the heat, misdirection of air currents and general dissatisfaction with your air-conditioner. When you need it most, it doesn’t give you want you want - relief from the climate.
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If you’ve bought the car, you want it to get 'from A to B’
And the same with your air-conditioner - or anything you buy - you expect to get what you paid for.
This is why Poor System Design can be such an issue - it does not get you 'from A to B' with temperate air on intemperate days.
So watch out for the telltale signs of Poor System Design:
- Unnecessary components like too much ductwork
- Additional costs beyond the agreed quote, indicating the agreed quote may have been incorrectly specified
- Difficult to explain ‘patch jobs’ where poor system design is visible in factors such as ‘tangled’ installations, with ‘crossovers’ and ‘overlaps’
- Overly complicated systems
- Unjustified technical ‘stories’, which upon closer inspection may be dubious
> See Poor Airflow > See Excess Noise > See Poor Air Balancing > See Poor Service |
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Prevent Poor System Design by choosing a reputable Ductair Retailer
Ductair only chooses to work with air-conditioning Retailers who we know will uphold our brand, our reputation and our history.
Thankfully, the retailers of Ductair products are also working hard to build their own business and reputation
So with Ductair choosing reputable Retailers, and reputable retailers choosing Ductair, you could say it’s a simple case of ‘great minds think alike’.
And ‘great minds’ - as far as air-conditioning systems and design is concerned - is what you need to avoid the duct issues listed on this website, including poor system design, that can reduce the performance and lifespan of your air-conditioner. |
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