Why It’s Time to Replace Your Swamp Cooler with Central Air

September 21, 2015

Updated: June 2024 As Utah summers get hotter, homeowners look for better options for indoor climate control. They may also look toward the roof only to see an aging swamp cooler on top. Swamp (aka “evaporative”) coolers are common enough in Utah, as they work best in dry, arid climates. However, they function less effectively during sporadic monsoonal weather that brings the humidity up from the south. These coolers also require extra maintenance work each spring and fall. Air conditioners, on the other hand, work at the touch of a button.

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