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Improving Cooling Efficiency for the Summer

When it’s winter time, we’re all waiting and praying for the warm days of summer to return. But as the heat starts to rise, so do our electricity bills as we try to keep things cool indoors. Our first instinct is to immediately adjust the thermostat dial to keep up with temperature fluctuations.  

Before you do that, however, you should take the follow steps to try and combat heat more efficiently. They’ll save you in electricity cost, and they’ll take less of a toll on your air-conditioning unit. 

Upgrade Your Shades 

Windows are a common source of heat entering your home. While having the natural light is great, it comes at a price. Having some heavier solar or cellular curtains in place can make a big difference in the temperature of a room, particularly when the sun is shining bright. 

To maintain natural lighting, try closing shades on the on side the sun is hitting and leaving them open on the other sides. 

Keep the Lights Off 

All lights produce heat. Some lights produce quite a bit of it. Keeping the lights off when you’re not using them can make more of a temperature difference than you might think, particularly in rooms with a lot of bulbs. On top of that, turning the lights off will lower your electricity bills and help your bulbs last longer. 

For maximum efficiency, always try to balance the need for light bulbs with the presence of natural light outside. 

Utilize the Night Air 

During the spring and summer, days tend to stay consistently warm. Nights, however, can have a wide range of temperatures. Pay attention to what the nightly forecast is. If you’re experiencing a cool, humidity-free evening, try turning off the AC and opening some windows instead.  

Proper Insulation 

If your air-conditioning never seems to quite keep up with the temperature outside, or certain rooms feel noticeably warmer than others, you may have insulation issues. Insulation is paramount in maintaining indoor temperatures for extended periods of time. 

Upgrading insulation can be a messy affair, but the results are well-worth it. 

Keep Lights and Appliances Away from Your Thermostat 

Theoretically, your home’s thermostat should be in a neutral location. After all, it’s responsible for measuring the air-temperature in your home and operating your HVAC system accordingly. Sometimes, people will place appliances or bright lights too close to their thermostat, causing it to misinterpret the room’s temperature.  

This typically leads to your air conditioning running excessively, costing you extra money. 

Have Your Air-Ducts and HVAC System Cleaned 

No matter how clean you keep your home, HVAC units and air-ducts get dusty over time. This can hinder air-flow and cause extra strain on your HVAC system. That’s one of reason why you should keep your air-ducts properly maintained. 

Ducts can become blocked from debris and dirt, creating unbalanced temperatures from room to room as well. 

If you’re looking to maximize your home’s cooling efficiency, start with the system that’s doing the bulk of the work. For HVAC and air duct cleaning in the Springfield, Ohio region, contact Air Duct Cleaning Company today. 

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