Most window air conditioner units are easy to install. Unlike in-wall air conditioners, window units don’t require any cutting through drywall, and you can remove them in winter and store them out of the way. Set yourself up for success by ensuring that you buy a window AC with a cord long enough to reach from your window to the nearest power outlet.
The size of the AC will be a very important factor when it comes to ensuring your window AC fits properly. Keep in mind that not all window styles can accommodate an air conditioner, and some narrow windows may only fit a small window air conditioner. If the windows in your home are not compatible with a window AC, you may find a portable air conditioner to be a good alternative.
While many window air conditioners take up a lot of your window space, some units straddle the windowsill in a way that helps them sit partially below the window. Either way, it’s important to note that your window will be partly open and must be locked in that position for home security.
Each window AC model will come with instructions for proper installation. You can follow them on your own or schedule an appointment with Best Buy’s professional appliance installation team.