Adjust The Thermostat:
Set your thermostat to a temperature that’s comfortable but not excessively cold. Each degree you lower the thermostat adds to your energy bill. Consider using a programmable thermostat to optimize your cooling settings, especially when you’re away from home.
Seal Leaks and Insulate:
Proper insulation and sealing of gaps in your home’s windows and doors can prevent cool air from escaping and hot air from entering, helping your AC work less and savings on energy bills.
Avoid Heat Producing Appliances:
During the hottest parts of the day, try to avoid using heat-producing appliances like ovens, stoves, and clothes dryers. These appliances can make your AC work harder to maintain the desired temperature.d saving on energy bills
Close Curtains and Blinds:
Keep your curtains and blinds closed during the sunniest parts of the day to block out heat and sunlight. This simple step can reduce the workload on your AC system.
These tips are a great way to reduce the heat this summer and save you money in the process. If your air conditioner seems to run inefficiently despite attempts to improve it, give National Heating & Air a call 727-784-9399. Our team of air conditioning technicians can take care of any A/C problem. We will help you determine the best solution to get your air conditioner up and running reliably again.
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