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    7 Ways to Cut Cooling Costs this Summer

    By Sheena Price | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 3 July, 2017 | 0

    Here are a few simple ways to keep cool without breaking the bank.

    It may be the season of beach towels and poolside relaxation, but beating the heat indoors is a little more complicated. Summer cooling costs can cut into your spending money for the remainder of the year. Luckily, each degree you raise the thermostat saves 7-10 percent on your cooling costs. So every little bit helps.

    7 Tips to Stay Cool and Cut Costs the Summer:

    1. Keep the windows closed and covered during the day.

    If your home has a lot of windows that allow light and warmth in, you’re in luck throughout the winter months. However, during the summer heat, it’s a good idea to block the heat and sunlight by closing the windows and the window treatments, especially if you’re not home during the day. Do you have exterior shutters? Close those too.

    2. Open the windows at night.

    In many regions, temperatures drop significantly in the evening and continue to drop throughout the night. If this is the case for you, it’s a great opportunity to open the windows and let nature provide a little free air conditioning. make sure you get your AC repaired by AC Repair Rock Hill SC – Comfort Zone of the Carolinas.

    3. Use a ceiling fan.

    The ceiling fan is useful all year in keeping your home ventilated and circulating air, but is especially helpful on summer evenings when the air may be cool but still. In summer, set your ceiling fan to rotate counter-clockwise. This provides a breeze which can make the room feel up to 8 degrees cooler. The SoCal Climate Control Ventura can help with repairs relating to your air conditioner.

    4. Don’t use heat generating appliances.

    Refrain from doing the laundry, cooking anything in the oven or over the stove on the very warm days. Also, as these dryer repair experts explain, you must also refrain from using heating appliances you can get installed Air conditioning repairs Mornington peninsula like dryers HVAC systems.

    If that’s impossible or there are too many hot days, use spot ventilation or get your heater repaired or altered according to your needs by heater repair encinitas. The laundry room fan or hood fan can help cool off the area without the need for a centralized A/C unit.

    5. Run the A/C less.

    If the above tips work for you, you may be able to limit your A/C use to extreme situations or temperatures. If you still need the A/C daily, ac repair services in Corona De Tucson, AZ perform maintenance regularly so that it runs as efficiently as possible. If you have questions about hvac services, you may get it here. Lastly, run it only when you’re home and the temperature becomes unbearable.

    You may also consider getting air conditioner replacement services with the help of a local ac installation contractor. In addition, regular air conditioning repair and ac maintenance is important so make sure not to forget this. For other related concerns, check out this helpful site https://gohomeheating.com/twin-falls/ac-installation/.

    6. Switch to a smart thermostat.

    Most modern heating and cooling units have programmable thermostats. If yours doesn’t, consider purchasing one — they are reasonably priced and your landlord might consider deducting the cost from your rent as a valuable property enhancement. Smart thermostats enable the user to increase or decrease the temperature remotely, and some will even learn your habits and adjust accordingly. According to Energy.gov, these little miracles can save you 5-15 percent on annual heating and cooling bills.

    7. Get an energy use inspection.

    Most power companies will come to your home and conduct a free energy inspection, even if you rent. They’ll tell you where your money is going and recommend ways to cut your bills and reduce your environmental impact.

    Since heating and cooling accounts for 40 percent of most homes’ energy expenses, when looking at ways to save energy in your home, tackle HVAC issues first with the help of hvac system services for the biggest overall savings.

    What are some of your tricks for staying cool, going green, and saving money in the summer? Share your tricks and tips in the comments below.

    By Dina Hanna | Jun 27, 2017 1:00PM

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