Things You Shouldn’t Do to Your Air Conditioner

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Energy costs are expected to increase during the warmer months due to an increased demand for cooling. However, how you’re using your air conditioner can also affect your monthly utility bills. Mistakes you’re making with your AC can make the equipment work harder, resulting in higher cooling costs and reduced performance. 

 

Read on to find out the things you shouldn’t be doing when running your air conditioner from one of the area’s leading HVAC repair companies

Not Replacing AC Filters

Air filters must be replaced every one to three months if you’re constantly running your AC. Not doing so can result in poor airflow or frozen evaporator coils. A clogged filter can increase your energy bill by up to 15 percent and reduce the lifespan of your HVAC system. Keep in mind that replacing air filters is much less expensive than repairs and replacements. 

Poor Maintenance

Regular maintenance and cleaning are necessary to keep your HVAC system efficient and in good condition. To delay the need for an air conditioner replacement, you must have your unit serviced at least once a year. 

Setting the Thermostat Too Low

Studies say that the human body can quickly adapt to temperature changes. For every degree you increase the temperature of your thermostat in the summer, you’ll see up to three percent in energy savings. Aside from reduced energy consumption, this is also beneficial to the environment. 

Not Utilizing Fans

Ceiling fans can help circulate cool air throughout your home so that your AC system doesn’t have to work as hard to keep you comfortable. Make sure that your fans are rotating counterclockwise during the warmer months to promote better airflow. 

Dependable Heating & Air Conditioning is one of the area’s best HVAC replacement contractors. We offer quality thermostats, indoor air quality systems and heating and cooling units. Call us at (707) 446-1511 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. 

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