How To Keep Your Heating And Air Conditioning System Running At Top Efficiency

With energy costs recently skyrocketing, it is crucial for all homeowners to be aware of how to get the most out of their heating and air conditioning systems. No matter if you use central air conditioning or individual units, oil, or gas heat, these essential utilities can be very pricey if you do not do correct upkeep on them. In addition, depending on where you live, you may have to use them for many months of the year.

In this article, we will be giving homeowners beneficial hints on how to get the most out of their heating and air conditioning systems.

Hint 1 – No matter if, you are thinking about hot or cold air, you must make certain that you constantly have adequate airflow. The top reason why airways are blocked is dirty air filters. This is why it is important that you inspect your filters at least once a month. If you see that they are worn or dirty, and then just go to a hardware store and purchase new replacement filters. This easy hint can save you hundreds per year in energy costs.

Therefore, it is imperative that you check your filters at least once a month. If you find that they are worn out, simply go to your local hardware store and buy or order replacement filters. This simple tip could save you hundreds of dollars a year in energy expenses.

Tip 2 – It is also important that you check your evaporator and condenser coils. Though these sound like technical terms, it is easy enough to ask a professional how to check and perform maintenance on them when they are being installed. The reason that it is important to keep an eye on the evaporator is because it may become clogged, which will cause your system to work harder than it normally does. This will inevitably raise you energy bills and cause your system to wear down faster than it should. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, you can always clean your condensing coils by simply running them under the hose. But be sure not to treat them gently and never use a powerful stream of water.

The fins in the condensing coils are sensitive and if they are damaged then you will have to purchase new coils, which can be expensive. You can also clean your evaporator coil with a little dish soap and warm water. Use an old tooth brush for the insides and be careful not to damage the fins.

Hint 3 – Fallen insulation and broken or damaged duct line will affect the temperature in your house. If you see either of these issues, make certain that you call your service company and request that they be replaced. Unless you posses a lot of experience with insulation or duct repair, then do not go crawling in your attic seeking the problem.

Hint 4 – Finally, it is a great idea to buy a service agreement from your local service firm. These agreements are usually cost efficient and will provide you with a trained professional that will come to your house and check your system two times a year and will do any maintenance repairs and do all the necessary cleanings on all your filters and coils.

Just as we have our cars serviced, having the heating and cooling systems in our homes serviced is a preventative measure and a good investment that could end up saving us hundreds of dollars a year in home energy expenses.

Author: Jerry Dyess has been managing companies in the Electricity business for the past 7 years. He has published many articles on Business Electric rates.

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5 Responses to “How To Keep Your Heating And Air Conditioning System Running At Top Efficiency”

  1. I think heating and air conditioning is the best use for the night only.

  2. I think heating and air conditioning is the best use for the night only. It can consume less of electricity.

  3. I guess  both of them are very useful Aircondition was helpful in hot season and heater are also helpful in cold season.

  4. Self Heating and Cooling service professionals are there when you need them.  They will do the hard work and you will enjoy your life.

  5. Thanks that was a interesting article!

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