An ineffective air conditioning system can lead to comfort problems for your house as well as higher-than-necessary energy expenses. For homeowners that are uninformed about these systems, a few simple HVAC tips can help to improve the performance of the air conditioning system while minimizing the risk of experiencing disruptive or expensive problems.
Install A Thermostat That Is Equipped With A Timer
One of the more effective and discreet options for reducing the energy usage of an air conditioning system is to use a thermostat with a timer.
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If you are concerned about your family's health, then fixing moldy areas in your home is super important. You don't want to let the mold spores grow and drift into the air. While you might not see evidence of it (unless you go looking), the attic and the crawlspace are two of the worst offenders. While you will see spots of mold if they show up on your bedroom ceiling or the bathroom wall, you often don't go looking up in the attic, and most people most definitely don't go crawling around the crawlspace.
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If you are worried about your heating costs in the next few months, you can take some steps right now to decrease your spending on heating your home. When you get your system serviced, it will be more efficient and less expensive to heat your home. You can also seal up cracks, get the air flowing evenly through your home, and use the sun to heat up your home during the middle of the day.
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Everyone wants to keep their heating bills in check. After all, it's silly to pay more to heat your home than you have to. But many commonly recommended methods of keeping heating bills in check require you to spend a lot of money up front. If you're on a tight budget, upgrading to a new furnace, installing new ducts, or replacing all of your insulation might not be feasible. Luckily, there are some ways to lower your heating bills for $5 or less.
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A heat pump is a great choice for heating a home because it runs off electricity. Thus, if you use a wind turbine or solar panels, you can take temperature conditioning completely off the grid. On the other hand, an air-source heat pump is subject to the highly variable nature of air temperatures. Thus, it is inefficient when the outside temperature are extremely hot or extremely cold. This is where a ground-source heat pump has an advantage.
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