An evaporative cooling system will use air outside your home to cool the air inside your home by having it pass over a moistened pad. It can cool down your home from anywhere between 15-40°F, making it an acceptable way to keep your home cool in the summer. That said, the unit has its own advantages and disadvantages over central air conditioning. Consider the following things when researching a whole-home evaporative cooler.
Advantages
Energy Efficiency
When compared to central AC, a whole-home evaporative cooler will be more efficient in several ways. What may be most appealing to you is that this type of unit will use 25% of the electricity compared to central AC. Over time, this can lead to substantial savings on your electric bill. If you are using a whole-home evaporative cooler to replace an aging central AC system, the cost savings will be even more dramatic to you by simply replacing old HVAC technology. …show more content…
This refrigerant needs to be monitored and refilled periodically in order for the unit to work. Malfunctioning central AC units can have refrigerant leaks, which need to be addressed for the unit to run.
A whole-home evaporative cooler just uses water and air from outside, so there is not need to maintain special chemicals to run the unit. It also won’t involve calling an HVAC technician to refill the special chemicals.
Disadvantages