Air conditioning (A/C) refers to the system or process of controlling the temperature, humidity, and air quality of an indoor space to provide comfort. A/C systems are widely used in both residential and commercial real estate properties to maintain a comfortable living and working environment.
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) Rating is a measure of the energy efficiency of air-conditioning equipment. It compares the amount of cooling provided (in BTUs) to the amount of energy consumed (in watt-hours).
Superadequacy refers to a condition where a component or feature of a property is considered beyond what is needed for its practical use or is excessive relative to standard expectations. Superadequacy can negatively impact the market value of a property as it may lead to over-improvements that are not valued by prospective buyers.
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