If you live in an area that is prone to heat waves, you will certainly benefit from air conditioning, but you might not want to go to the trouble of installing an HVAC system if you won’t be using it on a regular basis. That’s where a portable AC unit comes in handy!
It’s easy to add a portable air conditioner to your space without making any structural alterations, which might be particularly important if you are renting your home. Even better, you can move the AC where you need it to be. For instance, you might want the portable AC to cool the living room during the day and the bedroom at night.
The most important factor to consider when choosing a portable air conditioner is how much space the unit can cool. Many AC units include a square footage number to guide your choice, but remember that this number will be impacted by factors like the height of your ceiling and how sealable a room is. If you cannot close off a space with a door and air-tight windows, the AC cannot cool it as effectively.