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Eight Big Mistakes You're Making With Your Air Conditioning System

All-time summer heat records keep giving in the weight of increasing worldwide temperatures-- a pattern that hits home, actually and figuratively, when you get your month-to-month cooling expense. Errors you're making with your home A/C may be damaging its performance, efficiency, and safety, experts state.

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Eight Big Mistakes You're Making With Your Air Conditioning System

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  1. All-time summer heat records keep giving in the weight of increasing worldwide temperatures-- a trend that strikes home, literally and figuratively, when you receive your monthly cooling costs. Errors you're making with your house Air Conditioner may be damaging its performance, effectiveness, and security, professionals say. If you have a terribly maintained system, it can end up being polluted with microbes that might air conditioning repair toronto be hazardous if inhaled. Typical symptoms are asthma problems and allergic reactions. Here are 8 of the most common errors people make when it comes to home Air Conditioner, and some easy modifications that can conserve your lungs and wallet. # 1. You Aren't Altering or Cleaning Your Air Conditioner Filters At a minimum, you need to be changing the filter on your main A/C unit once every 3 months-- and as often as when a month if your system is running all the time. Disregard this chore, and a dirty filter can cause bad air flow or freezing up of your unit's evaporator coil, states James Braun, a professor of engineering and director of the Center for High Efficiency Buildings at Purdue University. A dirty filter could add 5% to 15% to your A/C expense, and will reduce the lifespan of your whole system. Luckily, replacement filters are quite cheap-- normally less than $10. If you have ductless "split" A/C systems, there need to be a detachable panel on your system that will permit you to rub out the filter with a rag-- no replacement necessary. # 2. You're Not Having Your System Serviced Yearly You might search for online video tutorials about cleaning your A/C unit's coils and fins-- needed maintenance operations that keep your system up and running effectively. You could also generate a pro to service your system once a year. The U.S. Department of Energy offers some tips when looking for AC service professionals. # 3. You Don't Have a Programmable Thermostat Perhaps you are among those super-humans who constantly keeps in mind to adjust the thermostat before leaving your house. However if you're like the rest people, a programmable thermostat can conserve you hundreds on your annual AC expense by automatically raising the temp at those times of day when you're at work

  2. or far from house. Newer phone-controllable "clever" thermostats make programs even easier. # 4. You're Setting Your Thermostat Too Low Research study reveals the body is capable of adapting to hot or cool temperatures quite rapidly-- like within a week or more. When you consider you'll cut up to 3% off your A/C expense for every single degree you raise the temperature level-- not to point out the prospective environmental advantages of lowering your Air Conditioning use-- it's worth sweating through that change duration and setting your thermostat someplace in the high 70s (or greater if you can handle it). # 5. You're Not Taking Full Benefit of Fans Any kind of fan, but especially ceiling fans, can help keep one's cool air circulating throughout your home. That gets rid of some of the problem from your Air Conditioning system. Simply make sure your ceiling fans are turning counterclockwise during the summertime, which promotes greater air flow. # 6. Your Thermostat and/or Vents Are Inadequately Placed If the sun or a neighboring lamp blasts your thermostat for huge portions of the day, that could throw off its readings and trigger it to crank your Air Conditioner although your location is pleasantly cool. Particularly if you're away throughout the day, you might not recognize your system is working overtime due to a misplaced thermostat. Blocking AC vents with furnishings or drapes can also restrict air flow. Unless you spend a lot of time gathered under your couch, you'll want to make certain your AC vents are unobstructed. # 7. You're Cooling Empty Rooms If AC vents are open in every space of your house, you're cooling a great deal of realty that might not be in use on a daily basis. Stroll around and close those AC vents that open onto unoccupied rooms. Closing closet doors makes sure those areas aren't swallowing your cold air. # 8. You Don't Have Blinds Or Curtains Bright sunlight is your AC system's nemesis. By closing blinds and moving drapes to block the sun's rays, you'll likewise shield your space from the sun's heat, experts say.

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