Summer heat can make you want to turn up the
air conditioning, but expensive power bills may have you thinking twice. Rather than sweating
your way through summer, learn how to get the most out of your air conditioner,
so you can keep cool and save money. Here are our favorite tips to help you out.
- Switch out your old unit for an Energy Star rated one. These units can
save you on power bills and are more efficient than older systems. A new
system can help cool your home better than your old system and uses less
natural resources to run it.
- Use an air conditioner that fits your home. If your system is too large
for a small home, you may be wasting money running it. If your system
is too small, it may be strained to cool your home and will require more
energy to do so.
- Open the windows and turn off the air conditioning at night if temperatures
cool off. Shutting off your system during the night will keep it from
running when it isn’t needed and can save you hundreds of dollars.
- In the morning, close the windows and blinds on the south side of your
home. This can keep your home cooler, and reduce the amount of work your
air conditioning has to do to maintain a comfortable temperature.
- Turn up the thermostat. Set your thermostat for the warmest temperature
you are comfortable at. Raising it even a few degrees can equal energy
savings and a lower bill.
- Close the doors and vents to rooms that you don’t use often. Reduce
the amount of space you are cooling and your air conditioning can keep
you comfortable more easily.
- Turn on fans. Fans move air around your home, which can create a pleasant
breeze and make the heat more tolerable. Use ceiling fans, box fans, or
pedestal fans to stay comfortable.
- Tune up your system each year. Schedule a certified HVAC professional to
check over your system, clean your evaporator and condenser coils, check
your refrigerant levels, and clean and adjust blower components. Regularly
maintaining your system can increase efficiency and save you from having
to make costly repairs.
- Keep doors and windows closed when the air conditioning is on. Check your
windows to ensure they’re all closed before turning on your system.
Kids can sometimes leave doors open, or entering and leaving your home
constantly can allow cool air to escape and reduce the efficiency of your
air conditioning.
- Seal leaks around doors and windows with weather-stripping and caulk. Windows
and doors can lose cool air over summer and heat over winter, so it is
important to look for and take care of leaks to keep your home comfortable
year-round.
Our
Murrieta HVAC service technicians are fully trained and certified for all your air conditioner needs. We
can keep your system running efficiently, and can diagnose any problems
that can be costing you money or reducing your systems ability to cool
your home.
Contact Correy Baker Heating & Air today!
Schedule an appointment with our crew to make sure your system is ready for the warm summer months.