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Guide to Whirlpool Air Conditioners

Choose the right type of Whirlpool air conditioning for your space


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Whirlpool air conditioners are synonymous with quality. Superior design, excellent customer service and an extensive offering of energy efficient AC units, set Whirlpool apart from the competition.

Whirlpool air conditioning is available in a variety of forms to suit the needs of your business and residential properties. Need to cool down a job site while your employees complete the finish work on a residential project? Consider a Whirlpool window air conditioner. Need to outfit that same residence with a top-notch central A/C unit? Try a central Whirlpool air conditioning unit. Is one area of the office especially hot in the summer? Check out Whirlpool portable air conditioners.

Before you purchase Whirlpool air conditioning, consider the following:

1. What type of Whirlpool AC unit do you need for the space?

2. Where can you find the best deal for Whirpool AC units?

3. Can you install the Whirlpool air conditioner yourself?



Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Purchase Whirlpool window air conditioners


Window Whirlpool air conditioners are ideal for small spaces, such as small offices, or as a temporary fix, such as on a job site in the heat of summer.

I recommend: Find a Whirlpool window air conditioner at Whirlpool’s website. Abt lets you search for Whirlpool window air conditioners by price, room size, plug type and energy efficiency.

Research and buy Whirlpool portable air conditioners


If a Whirlpool window air conditioner is too much of a commitment, consider a portable unit, or spot cooler. They won't cool down a space as quickly, but they are great when a central unit shuts down or if you need to move an AC unit from room to room as you're working.

I recommend: HomeEverything and eppliances.net sell Whirlpool portable air conditioners, and they offer free shipping.

Find a certified professional to install central Whirlpool air conditioners


Proper installation of a Whirlpool air conditioning unit maximizes efficient performance and minimizes maintenance over the years. Take the time to find a certified technician in your area to avoid future headaches.

I recommend: ARS can install central Whirlpool AC units and often has rebates or sales on installation or A/C units. Get installation quotes from local professionals at QualitySmith Cooling & Heating.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Air conditioners use British Thermal Units, or BTUs, as their rating system. The number of BTUs determines how much heat the unit can get rid of each hour. Research how many BTUs would be best for your Whirlpool AC unit, keeping the climate, size, insulation and shade of your space in mind. Consider energy efficiency, but also choose a unit that will sufficiently cool down your space - and keep it cool.
  • For Whirlpool air conditioning units in need of repair, hire a certified HVAC professional. Just like proper installation, proper maintenance and repair will lengthen the life of your Whirlpool AC unit and might even make it more efficient.

The official source of Whirlpool Air Conditioners is
the Whirlpool Air Conditioners page at Business.com

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