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Tips To Stay Energy Efficient This Summer

Tips To Stay Energy Efficient This Summer

As summer starts to heat up the temperature outdoors, it's time to turn on your air conditioner. Many people get nervous about the costs of running their air conditioner in the summer. Use these HVAC temperature tricks and energy-saving tips to help you and your wallet. You can help to keep your energy bills low this summer.

What is the Ideal HVAC Temperature?

Any HVAC professional will know the ideal temperature to set your thermostat to. We recommend setting it between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a good idea to start at a temperature of 78 degrees. Work your way down from there to find the most comfortable and energy efficient setting. Try to find what temperature your family feels comfortable with that isn't too cold. The higher you set the temperature, the more energy efficient your HVAC system will be.

Taking Advantage of Programmable HVAC Thermostats

According to our HVAC professionals, new HVAC thermostats are programmable. This is so that you can change the temperature throughout the daytime. When you go to work during the day, you can turn the energy efficient thermostat to a higher temperature. Before you get home, you can start to lower the temperature. This way it is comfortable for you when you get home. Your goal with smart thermostats should be energy-efficiency and comfort.

An HVAC professional recommends setting the thermostat to 85 degrees when not home. When you go to bed, consider turning the thermostat up to 82 degrees to make it more energy efficient. Most energy efficient programmable thermostats will allow you to change the thermostat settings. This is useful for planning specific times throughout every day of the week. For example, you may program your thermostat to turn up to 85 degrees from 7:00 AM until 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. This would be while you're at work.

Other Energy Efficient Air Conditioner Tips

Besides using these tips to make your system more energy efficient, there are other tips you can use. Ceiling fans are a great addition to your home's HVAC system to make it more energy efficient. This option allows you to better distribute the cool air that your HVAC system produces. These not only help in one room, but throughout your whole home.

HVAC professionals can tell you that the natural sunlight can cause rooms in your home to heat up. This reduces the energy efficient attribute of your HVAC system. We recommend using blinds or shades to help block out the sun's heat throughout the day. This will work to keep your HVAC system working in the best way possible. Most HVAC professionals recommend purchasing blackout curtains as they tend to work best.

Call Us Today

 

As it gets warmer, you should think about making your HVAC system more energy efficient. By giving our HVAC professionals a call today, we can test your current system. We will provide helpful recommendations on making your system more energy efficient. Our team knows that saving money on your electric bill is always appreciated. That's more money that you can spend on your family. Call us today and set up an appointment.