In-Wall Air Conditioners, also known as "split-type" or "through-the-wall" units, are a type of air conditioning system where one part is installed inside the wall and the other part is installed outside. They work by drawing in hot air from the room, cooling it, and then distributing the cooled air back into the room through vents.
You can compare features, prices, and customer reviews of various In-Wall Air Conditioners by browsing through the listings on our category page. Use the filters to narrow down your search based on specifications such as size, capacity, energy efficiency, and price range.
In-Wall Air Conditioners offer several benefits over other types of air conditioning systems. They are more energy-efficient, quieter, and easier to install than central air conditioning systems. They also provide better temperature control in individual rooms or spaces.
To choose the right size In-Wall Air Conditioner, you need to consider several factors such as the square footage of the room or space, the number and type of windows, insulation, and local climate. Use our filters and product specifications to find units that match your requirements.
When buying an In-Wall Air Conditioner, consider the following features: size and capacity, energy efficiency rating (SEER), noise level, air filtration system, and warranty.
Installing an In-Wall Air Conditioner yourself is not recommended as it requires specialized knowledge and tools. It's best to hire a professional HVAC technician to ensure proper installation and safety.
The lifespan of an In-Wall Air Conditioner depends on several factors such as usage, maintenance, and quality. On average, they last between 10 to 20 years.
The cost of an In-Wall Air Conditioner varies depending on several factors such as size, capacity, features, and brand. Prices range from $500 to over $2000.
The main difference between a window unit and an In-Wall Air Conditioner is their installation method. Window units are installed in a window frame, while In-Wall Air Conditioners are installed through a hole in the wall and require separate indoor and outdoor units.