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How to Lower Your HVAC Electricity Consumption in Summer

It is possible to get a hike in the electric bill when the temperatures rise. This is because everyone is trying to maintain a comfortable indoor environment. This may mean different temperatures for various people. However, our pros care about you and want to help you achieve energy efficiency. Even with the AC running 24/7, you can minimize the amount of power you consume. You need to ensure you have a functional air conditioning unit and thermostat. Working with our expert technicians will help you enjoy summer without worrying about overspending on energy bills. 

Perform AC Inspections and Maintenance

The first step is to check the condition of your air conditioning. It is common for people to assume their AC is okay as long as it keeps the house cool. However, our pros recommend annual checks to correct minor issues and finetune the system. This will ensure that the unit works optimally throughout the hot season. A malfunctioning AC consumes more energy since it has to compensate for the problematic areas. We inspect and fix the cooling system and ducts for proper airflow. 

Seal the House

Another common challenge our clients face is preventing the outdoor hot air from entering the house. While it is common for a gush of air to rush in when you open the door, you can minimize the heat transfer. We recommend sealing any gaps in the windows and the edges of the door. This will keep all the humid outdoor air outside. Therefore, your AC will have an easier time regulating your indoor temperature, resulting in lower energy consumption. 

Check the Thermostat

You need always to have a properly functioning thermostat. This is the gadget you use to set the desired temperature. Therefore, you should consult our expert technicians to know whether it works at its best. We also recommend investing in a modern, programmable thermostat. This allows you to set different temperatures for various times of the day.

Don’t Shut Down the Cooling System

It is not wise to turn off the AC if you are going out for some hours of the day. The best solution is to adjust the temperature at the thermostat. This way, the system will consume less energy while you are away. Your air conditioning will also use significantly less electricity to decrease the indoor temperature. This is better than removing all the hot, humid air accumulating when the AC is not on.

With the above tips, you can lower your electricity consumption during the hot months. Our professional technicians guarantee quality services during the maintenance and repair of any faulty units. You may also invest in a dehumidifier if your home becomes too humid. This will lower the burden on your AC and give you a more comfortable indoor environment.

Judah Byman

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