Are you aware that air conditioning accounts for 12 percent of American homes' total energy expenditure? Twelve percent might seem insignificant, but the truth is that you end up paying a hefty sum down the line. Especially once you add heating bills as well. However, you can reduce energy consumption by your HVAC system to spare your money. Here are energy-saving tips to help you.
1. Schedule for Regular Maintenance
Proper HVAC system maintenance can reduce power expenditure by up to 40 percent. Without regular maintenance, most machines are bound to breakdown, and HVAC systems are no exception. Not even a brand new HVAC unit will perform at its peak when its maintenance schedule is neglected.
Debris and dust build-up is bad for your HVAC system as it prevents proper airflow. As the debris and dust increases, the HVAC system gets clogged to the extent that it can stop working. What is more, fans can jam or crack at times. Scheduling for regular maintenance ensures that all these issues get fixed early enough to save you money.
Overlooking the importance of regular maintenance means that your system will have poor efficiency. As a result, your HVAC unit will function below standard and consume more power. Now that reducing energy cost is the end goal, regular maintenance should always be a top priority.
2. Take Advantage of Smart Technology
We are now in the digital age. Be it coffee pots or refrigerators, many devices have thermostats that are smartphone-controlled today. The good news is that HVAC systems have not been left behind.
Install a smart thermostat so that you can easily turn on and off your HVAC with just a click. For instance, should you be at your office and no one is at home, you can use your smartphone to turn off the thermostat. With smart technology, you will save cash because you can control your HVAC system remotely.
Smart thermostats can also automatically adjust to appropriate temperatures by factoring in aspects such as weather and even habits. By so doing, they consume less energy by not overheating or overcooling your living space. A smart thermostat can even turn off the HVAC unit during non-business hours and turn it back on when business hours resume.
When you let a smart thermostat control the temperature and your HVAC’s activity, you can save a lot in energy costs.
3. Increase Your Home's Insulation
Increasing insulation in your living space is one of the best ways to take your HVAC unit's efficiency to the next level. Poor insulation and factors such as leaking roofs and walls reduce the efficiency of your HVAC system. The reduction in HVAC efficiency comes from hot and cold air exiting and entering your home through these cracks or non-insulated areas.
These losses make your HVAC unit work harder to compensate for the lost air and consequently increase energy consumption.
Proper insulation avoids such losses, and by so doing, reduces your electricity bill. Among the common types of insulation include foam padding and fiberglass. Draperies are also a great option that you can hang in front of your windows to control heat loss and gain. If you’re not sure what type of insulation is best for your property, contact an HVAC professional to help you choose and install your insulation.
Lowering your HVAC costs will help spare your hard-earned money. With the above tips, you now have what it takes to keep your HVAC energy costs in check. Wish to learn more? All you need to do is to contact us at Any Season Heating & Air Conditioning, and we will give you the answers that you need.
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