As the days grow warmer, the importance of a well-functioning air conditioning system becomes undeniable. Ensuring your system is running efficiently not only gives relief from the heat but can also result in significant energy savings and extend the lifespan of your unit.
From regular maintenance to smart usage habits, there are several tips you can employ to optimize your air conditioning system’s performance.
Dive into how smart maintenance and a few savvy tips from IMS Heating and Air can keep your cooling costs down and beat the summer heat!
Tip #1: Regular filter changes
Changing your air conditioning system’s filters is essential to maintain air quality and ensure efficient operation. Over time, filters collect dust, pet dander, and other particulates, which can clog and reduce airflow.
This forces your AC unit to work harder to circulate air, increasing energy usage and higher utility bills. Furthermore, a clean filter prevents these contaminants from being recirculated into your home, helping those with allergies or respiratory issues.
Regularly replacing or cleaning your filters is a simple, cost-effective way to enhance your system’s performance and the health of your home’s environment.
Tip #2: Thermostat settings
Optimizing your thermostat settings is a clever way to balance comfort and energy efficiency. In the summer months, setting the thermostat to 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25.5 degrees Celsius) while you’re at home and increasing it to a warmer temperature when you’re away can significantly reduce your energy consumption.
Programmable therapeutics offer convenience by adjusting the temperatures automatically based on your schedule, eliminating unnecessary cooling and easing the burden on your air conditioning system. By maintaining these optimal settings, you can enjoy a comfortable indoor climate and reduce energy costs.
Tip #3: Sealing and insulation
Proper sealing and insulation play a pivotal role in maintaining your home’s temperature. Cracks and gaps in doors, windows, and ductwork can allow cool air to escape, compromising your air conditioning system’s efficiency.
You can keep cool air in your living spaces by using weather stripping, caulking, and expanding foam to seal leaks and insulate key areas such as attics, walls, and floors.
This not only prevents your air conditioning system from overexerting itself — thereby reducing wear and tear — but also translates into lower energy bills and a more consistently comfortable home environment.
Tip #4: Scheduled maintenance checks
Scheduling professional maintenance checks is akin to giving your AC unit a regular health check-up. These inspections can spot potential issues before they escalate into costly repairs or system failures.
A trained technician can spot early signs of wear and tear, refrigerant leaks, faulty wiring, and inefficiencies that may not be obvious to the untrained eye. Plus, during a maintenance service, the technician can clean coils and other components that you might miss during routine care.
This proactive approach to air conditioning upkeep ensures that your system operates at peak efficiency, prolongs its lifespan, and maintains consistent performance levels for reliable home comfort.
Tip #5: Utilizing ceiling fans
Combining the use of your air conditioning system with ceiling fans can significantly enhance the distribution of cool air throughout your home. Ceiling fans help circulate the air, allowing for more even distribution and making the room feel more relaxed without needing to lower the thermostat.
By doing so, you can increase the thermostat setting by about four degrees with no reduction in comfort, which can translate to substantial savings on your energy bills. Additionally, during cooler times of the day, ceiling fans can be used independently of the AC system to maintain a comfortable temperature, further reducing the overall energy usage.
Keep in mind ceiling fans cool people, not rooms, so turning them off when leaving the room is also a smart way to conserve energy.