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How to Keep Your Cooling Costs Down This Summer

As the temperatures rise during the summer months, so do your energy bills. However, there are several simple and effective ways to keep your cooling costs down without sacrificing comfort. One of the area’s leading HVAC contractors shares tips in this post.

Optimize Your Thermostat

Set your thermostat to the highest comfortable temperature, typically around 78 degrees. Use programmable or smart thermostats to adjust temperatures automatically when you’re away from home.

Maintain Your HVAC System

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning or replacing air filters and checking for leaks in ductwork, ensures that your HVAC system operates efficiently. Consider scheduling a professional tune-up before the summer heat sets in.

Use Fans Wisely

Ceiling fans and portable fans can help circulate air, making you feel cooler without lowering the temperature. Remember to turn them off when you leave the room to save energy.

Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances

When it’s time to replace old appliances, opt for ENERGY STAR®-certified models, which use less energy and can significantly reduce cooling costs over time.

Block Out the Sun

Close blinds, curtains, or shades during the hottest times of the day to prevent sunlight from warming up your home. Consider investing in reflective window film or installing awnings to further reduce solar heat gain.

Seal Air Leaks

Inspect doors, windows, and other areas where air might escape or enter your home. Use weatherstripping or caulk to seal any gaps, preventing cool air from escaping and hot air from infiltrating.

Practice Energy-Efficient Habits

Encourage family members to turn off lights, unplug electronics, and use energy-efficient lighting and appliances to reduce overall energy consumption.

Making small changes to your daily routine and home maintenance habits can result in significant long-term savings and environmental benefits. For top-notch heating and air conditioning solutions, look no further than HVAC Construction, Inc.    Give us a call at (801) 298-4822 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment or inquire about HVAC construction jobs. We serve clients in Salt Lake City, Utah, and surrounding areas.

Jodi Hugoe

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