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Friday, September 25, 2015

Cooling Your Home Can Be Affordable with These Simple Steps

Selecting and Installing Central Air Conditioning 

  • If you are experiencing problems and your air conditioner is more than 10 years old, consider buying a new one. A new efficient unit, when properly sized and installed, will cost significantly less on a monthly basis. 
  • Look for an air conditioner that has a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) of 14 or higher and has the ENERGY STAR® label. ENERGY STAR-qualified air conditioners are 25 percent more efficient than conventional units. 
  • Buying the correct size unit and installing it properly is critical to efficiency and comfort. Seek sizing guidance from a local HVAC dealer, and make sure a trained professional installs the new unit. 
  • Consider purchasing an air conditioner with a variable speed motor, providing a more efficient system along with increased comfort and less noise. 
  • Try to have your new air conditioner placed in a shady spot, preferably on the north side of your home. 
  • Ask for an inspection of your duct system. Leaky duct systems are more common than you might realize and reduce the effectiveness of your air conditioner. 

Air Conditioner Maintenance 

  • Routinely check your air conditioner's air handler or furnace filter during the cooling season. Clean or replace as needed. Dirty filters block normal airflow and significantly reduce a system's efficiency. 
  • If you are experiencing a problem, have your air conditioner professionally serviced. Ask for a tune-up that includes a check of the refrigerant charge, cleaning of the coils and an inspection of your duct system. 

Everyday Air Conditioner Tips 

  • Don’t crank the temperature down in an effort to cool your house off quickly. It will not affect the speed at which the house cools. 
  • Check your thermostat setting. Most people can be comfortable at 78 degrees. Remember that thermostats are not always accurate. 
  • Consider installing a programmable thermostat that ensures your home is cool just when you want it to be. 
  • Look for the ENERGY STAR label when shopping for programmable thermostats. 
  • Weather strip doors and windows to prevent losing cool air to the outside. 
  • Make sure there's sufficient insulation throughout the home to help keep cool air in.
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