As sure as spring changes to summer, it’s an appropriate time for a few warm weather HVAC tips. Technically speaking, it’s generally easier and less expensive to cool a house in summer than it is to keep that same house warm during winter. Nevertheless, air conditioning still imposes certain specific requirements to keep comfort levels high and monthly costs low.
The first and most important advice is to schedule seasonal preventative maintenance performed by a certified HVAC contractor. The service includes an in-depth cleaning and inspection of air conditioner components, as well as ancillary systems such as the HVAC ductwork. The technician will perform a standard list of adjustments and maintenance procedures to ensure the unit is performing up to manufacturer’s specs for efficiency.
Other warm weather HVAC tips include:
- Keep the outdoor AC unit clear. Cut back summer vegetation such as weeds or shrubbery that might obstruct airflow into or out of the unit. Keep objects such as lawn tools or barbecue accessories off the top of the unit.
- Check the room vents. Inspect air supply vents in each room to make sure they are wide open and not blocked by any objects. If vent-cover grilles have accumulated dust or dirt, vacuum the grilles or remove them and wash with soap and water, making this a warm weather HVAC tip to keep in mind at the start of the cooling season.
- Consider a Programmable Thermostat. A programmable thermostat will save energy. Maximizing how much you save requires proper installation, set up and use.
- Reduce the cooling load. Close curtains and blinds during the day that admit solar heat through windows. Run major appliances like dishwashers and washer/dryers at night only.
- Run ceiling fans. Moving air provided by a ceiling fan makes rooms “feel” a few degrees cooler without you having to lower the AC thermostat. This can help reduce the load on the air conditioner.
For more warm weather HVAC tips to help you stay cool this summer, ask the professionals at Jackson & Sons.