Window Air Conditioners
Window air conditioners were invented for people who are renting a property or who
move residence frequently but still want a few home comforts. This is when a window air conditioner could be the
answer for you.
If you are living in a house that has a double-hung window this makes it the easiest
way to insert one of these air conditioners into a window space providing it is firmly attached to good support
that isn't going to damage the external appearance or structure of the house. This is easily enough accomplished
simply by building a resting platform on which the air conditioner can sit with the triangulated arms resting
against something firm between the paintwork of the building and the preferably steel arms of the triangulated
supports.
If the only window space available is a sliding window with a fly screen which is the
most common form of window in houses in Australia today, you may have to do a bit more work to get it bedded in
safely. You will still probably need a resting platform for the air conditioner to rest on unless you have
unusually large window sills.
You will also have to replace the window glass and fly screen above the air
conditioner. This makes it more expensive and unless you plan on being in the house for a couple of years probably
isn't worth the expense or hassle.
If this is the case then it would probably be a good idea to speak to your land lord
or property manager and ask them to insert a window air conditioner for you. As they are not too expensive an item
and if you are a good tenant, then there's every chance the property owner will want to keep you and will do this
for you. That simply makes the insertion of a window air conditioner more viable for everyone.
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