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Preparing for Spring: How to Optimize Your AC Unit's Energy Efficiency

By Lizzie Weakley | February 20, 2017

Before the warm months of spring and summer arrive, you might want to hire an air conditioning repair technician to check your air conditioning unit to make sure that it will operate properly. You also need to examine the home to ensure that you are getting the most out of the electricity that is used by the unit. This will help to save money during the summer while keeping the home as cool as possible.

Keep the Windows Closed
An easy way to maximize the efficiency of the AC unit is to keep the doors and the windows closed in the home while it's running. If you have outside air flowing into the house and the cold air going out, then you're going to find that the unit will run for longer periods of time to try to keep up with the warmth that is entering the home. Keeping the blinds or shades drawn is also a way to keep the sun out, which will make it easier to keep the home cool so that the unit doesn't run as much.

Getting the Unit Checked
Before you start using the unit for the season, you need to get it checked by an air conditioning service contractor to make sure the filters are clean and to ensure that the vents are free of any kind of dirt or debris. Companies like callecopro.com/services-hvac-repairs/ or Cape Fear Air Conditioning & Heating Co., Inc. can come to the home to examine the unit to look at the freon level and to see that the unit will operate as it should.

Adjust the Thermostat
Turning the thermostat up by even two or three degrees will mean that the unit won't run as much. If you make sure that there are no areas where the warm air from outside can get into the home, then this can help to save a good bit of money. You can get a programmable thermostat so that you can set the temperature for different times of the day.

No Large Appliances
Don't use larger appliances while the air is running during the day. These would include the dryer and the stove. If you do plan to use these appliances, then consider turning the thermostat up a bit so that the unit doesn't have to struggle to reach a lower temperature with the warmer air in the house.

Make the home as dark or natural as possible by closing the blinds and turning off the lights. Check the unit to see that there isn't anything blocking the vents and that it's in the best condition possible. If you notice that your unit is malfunctioning, don't hesitate to call an Air Conditioning Repair Minster OH technician to fix it. Saving money while using the AC unit is something that might seem difficult, but following a few tips will make it easy. 

About the Author: Lizzie Weakley is a freelance writer from Columbus, Ohio. She went to college at The Ohio State University where she studied communications. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors and long walks in the park with her 3-year-old husky Snowball. The information in this article is credited to Cape Fear Air Conditioning & Heating Co.

Lizzie Weakley is a freelance writer and Realty Biz News contributor.
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