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Air Conditioning

Upgrade your home comfort with Ferry Eco air conditioning.

Upgrade your home's comfort with our expert air conditioning services. We offer a range of energy-efficient air conditioning systems that provide both cooling in the summer and warmth in the winter, keeping your home comfortable all year round.

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Our team will help you select the perfect climate control solution for your space, ensuring optimal performance, energy savings, and convenient WiFi control features. We offer both quiet and powerful units to suit different spaces and needs. From sleek, modern designs to discreet inverter models, we have options to enhance your home's comfort, style, and efficiency.

Why is Air Conditioning a Good Idea?

Enhanced Air Quality

Modern air conditioning systems with advanced filtration remove allergens, dust, and pollutants for a cleaner, healthier home. Breathe easier and protect your family's health with improved indoor air quality.

Energy Savings

Modern air conditioners offer superior energy efficiency. Upgrade your cooling and save money on energy bills. Replace outdated fans or inefficient AC systems for maximum savings.

Home Value

A modern, professionally installed air conditioning system can significantly boost your home's resale value, appealing to buyers seeking added comfort and energy efficiency.

Reduced Humidity

Combat humidity and create a healthier, more comfortable home with air conditioning. It dehumidifies, preventing mold and that sticky feeling.

How Air Conditioning Works?

Air conditioning systems work by using a special fluid called refrigerant to absorb and transfer heat. Warm air from your home is drawn over coils filled with this cold refrigerant, which absorbs the heat and changes into a gas. The gas is then moved outside where it releases the heat and changes back into a liquid. This cooled refrigerant flows back inside, ready to absorb more heat and keep your home cool.

Internal Unit

The indoor unit is the part of your air conditioning system you see and interact with inside your home. It draws in warm air, cools it using a special refrigerant, and then blows the newly chilled air back into the room. It also often houses filters to help improve your indoor air quality.

External Unit

The outdoor unit is the workhorse of your air conditioning system. It houses the components that release the heat absorbed indoors and prepare the refrigerant to begin the cooling process again.

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