About 50 percent of the energy used in a typical home today is spent on heating and cooling, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It's no wonder that your utility
bills can be as unpredictable as the weather! Now is the time to learn a
little bit about the new government standards affecting air conditioners
and heat pumps and to consider purchasing a new home comfort system that
could help you save substantial money over the years ahead.
Air conditioners and heat pumps must meet or exceed minimum efficiency
standards set by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This January, the
minimum standard rose from 10 to 13 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency
Ratio). Although you do not need to replace your existing unit if it is
less than 13 SEER, doing so could shave up to 23 percent off your energy
bill while providing real environmental benefits through decreased energy
consumption.
Here are some additional cost-saving tips:
* Schedule a qualified heating and cooling service technician to inspect
your central air system. Remember to check the system's filter each month
and clean or replace it.
* Consider installing a programmable thermostat, which can save about $100
each year in energy costs, according to the EPA.
* Use ceiling fans and portable fans to circulate air inside your home.
* Do not run a central air conditioner when the outdoor air temperature is
below 70 F. Operating a residential air conditioner in cool temperatures
may cause premature compressor failure. Instead, ventilate your home by
opening windows.
Avoid using appliances that consume a lot of energy during the day when
the outside temperature rises-wash dishes and clothes in the early morning
or late evening. This will reduce heat and humidity levels in your home.
If you are looking for an
Atlanta air conditioning company please call us today at 770-716-8047 or complete our online request form.