Remodeling Your Home – Consider a Spot Cooler

Remodeling your home can be an exciting prospect, but it also demands a lot of patience and preparation to ensure a smooth process to satisfy your needs and desires. In addition to all the costs and overhead you need to consider, another element to keep in mind is adequate cooling for yourself and any workers you hire. Depending on when you plan to start remodeling, this may be one of the first things you will have to consider. 

As the warmer months begin to set in, cooling your home is vital to ensure everyone remains healthy, safe, and productive. Depending on whether your home’s cooling system is part of the remodeling or otherwise needs disabling, you may have to consider additional or backup cooling systems for the duration of the process. For such cases, spot coolers can be an ideal solution depending on your needs and worth your consideration. 

What Are Spot Coolers?

Spot coolers are mobile cooling systems that can act as supplementary or backup cooling if a central cooling unit experiences system failure, undergoes maintenance, or otherwise proves inadequate to sufficiently cool a business, warehouse, home, or facility. 

They are completely self-contained and include all the necessary components in one unit on wheels, making them easy to install and get up and running. If you are in the process of remodeling your home or planning one, spot coolers can lend additional cooling to an area that needs it or act as a backup in case your central system gets shut off for remodeling. 

How Can They Help?

In addition to acting as a backup or temporary replacement for a central cooling system, spot coolers have advantages that make them well worth considering. For one, they are mobile units that can go anywhere you need them. Rather than cooling the entirety of your home, you only need to place them where they are needed most. If the focus shifts to another part of the house, it’s just as easy to relocate and get them up and running. 

Other advantages include them being effective cooling systems that don’t make much noise and also don’t consume as much power. The fact that they only cool the area immediately around them means less power usage and, therefore, lower overhead costs for cooling. That alone makes them well worth considering for the remodeling process. 

Things to Keep in Mind

While spot coolers may seem like a perfect solution, there are a few things to keep in mind before using them. For one, you need to consider the size of the rooms you will be placing them in. Spot coolers need plenty of space to pull air in to do their job. Additionally, you also need a place for the exhaust to go. 

These units need to let off hot air to be effective, which may mean placing them near a window, door, or anywhere else where they can release their exhaust. Finally, if there is a lot of dust or debris in the air, a spot cooler may not be as effective—such as when doing a lot of woodwork with sawdust circulating in the air. These are things you will have to consider before using a spot cooler in your home. 

Consider a Rental

Finally, before you go out and purchase one, consider renting a unit instead. While spot coolers can be helpful to have on hand in case of an emergency, most of the time, you will not need them after the remodeling. That being the case, instead of investing in a brand new unit, consider renting to save money—money you can put towards remodeling instead. 

If you are currently looking for rental spot coolers, Cooling Power offers a variety of cooling equipment for rental to fit any needs you may have. Contact us today to book your rental spot cooler!