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Ways To Lower Your AC Costs This Summer

  • Writer: Pink Bear Marketing
    Pink Bear Marketing
  • May 9, 2021
  • 3 min read

It’s still May but hey, early preparation for the coming summer will help you especially when we’re talking about HVAC maintenance. In connection to that, how about letting us help you lower your HVAC costs? Yep, with these tips, we do hope that it can help you with your challenges especially since summer also means that you’ll be turning your AC on more frequently and that means energy bills will get higher.


  1. Use fans to reduce colling costs


While it’s true that fans don’t actually lower the temperature in a room, but what they do is make the air seem cooler and make your home feel much more comfortable without needing to turn on your AC all the time. However, you don’t need to run your ceiling fans when no one is home as this only a waste of energy.


Professional technicians actually advise to always ensure that your fans are moving in the correct direction. They say that during warmers month like summer, your fan should rotate counter-clockwise. This direction creates a cooler downward airflow. However, you turn fans in the opposite direction to redistribute the warm air in your home.


Pros recommend a standard size of 44” if you’re planning to buy one. This size is sufficient for a standard-sized room or a kitchen. But if you’re planning to put one in a larger room, it’s recommended that you purchase a 50-54” fan.


  1. Regular Maintenance


This is one of the most important tips that professional technicians tell you. Having your HVAC checked and maintained regularly helps in keeping your system running in its most efficient manner. Plus, any damages or repairs will be made timely.


  1. Good quality Thermostats reduce cooling costs


Investing in a programmable thermostat will help in reducing your cooling costs. A programmable thermostat can help you keep your home comfortable based on your schedule. It can run on a set schedule to keep your family comfortable without manually setting it since this thermostat can sense when the home is occupied and also raises the temperature when it senses that no one is at home. What’s good about smart thermostats is the ability to adjust the temperature of your home from anywhere with associated apps. Meaning, you don’t have to wait until you return home to make the adjustment and wait for your AC to cool your home.


  1. Ductless Air Conditioning Units Reduce Cooling Costs


Ductless aircon units are most preferable if you would like a particular room to be cooler more than the other rooms in your home. A ductless unit reduces cooling costs by allowing you to cool a specific area of your home more than others. For instance, if you like to sleep in cool temperatures but don’t want to pay to keep your entire home very cool at night, then a ductless unit is your best choice.


  1. Use LED lights to reduce cooling costs


Replacing your old incandescent light bulbs with LD lights can help in reducing cooling costs. Incandescent light bulbs produce more heat and require more energy to function. LED helps by removing extra heat from your home, thus helping you save money on bills and the cost of power to light the bulb.


There are other ways to help you in reducing your energy bills this coming summer, it’s also best if you contact your professional technician to check your unit to fully prep you for the coming summer season.


 
 
 

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