Monday, December 10, 2012

Getting the Most From Your Air Conditioning System


Every homeowner looks for ways to save money through their home, which is their largest investment. One of the easiest ways to do this is to take some steps to get the most out of your air conditioning system. This system runs throughout your home and has a great impact on virtually everything in your home, from the temperature and the humidity level to whether mold or poor air quality become a serious problem. Follow these five steps to get the most out of your air conditioning system:

1. Dump your air conditioner if it is more than 10 years old and replace it with an Energy Star rated model. The Energy Star rating is considered by many to be the golf standard when it comes to energy efficiency. By reducing the amount of money you need to spend on the electric bill each month, you'll be able to get more use for less money.

2. Make sure the system is sized appropriate for the home or room it is in. It might seem like bigger is better in the world of air conditioners, but nothing could be further from the truth. If the unit is too large for the space it is supposed to cool, it will cycle on and off constantly, which will cause extra wear and tear on the system and even cause mold or mildew problems because it won't have an opportunity to dehumidify the home as much as it needs to. Ask a qualified HVAC installer to find out what size system you need.

3. Change your filters about once a month or clean them regularly if they are reusable. This is one of the easiest things every homeowner can do to keep their air conditioner running efficiently. Not only will this allow better airflow, and thus, lower electric bills because it doesn't have to work as hard to cool your home, it will also extend the life of your system. In addition, it will improve the air quality inside your home.

4. Do a visual inspection on the fan blade inside the motor for the blower regularly. This will enable you to check for mold or mildew. If you see any kind of build-up inside of the unit, it is time to call an HVAC technician to get that cleaned out. Be sure to make the call before this problem spreads into the ductwork, which runs into every room in your home.

5. Have an HVAC technician do annual tune ups on the system. There are many things the average homeowner can't be expected to do, but they should be done yearly just to make sure that everything is operating smoothly and efficiently. This will help to ensure a long life for your air conditioning system and a lower electric bill because the system will be running efficiently.

Any homeowner can get the most out of their air conditioning system with a little bit of effort and care. This is one of the most expensive and important systems in your entire home, so it certainly makes a big difference when you take the time necessary to care for it properly.

It is always recommended that you call an HVAC specialist whenever you need any kind of moderate to heavy maintenance on your air conditioner. One seemingly small mistake can turn into a costly one if you don't know exactly what you are doing!

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