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8 Cooling Tips for Your Home

9/1/2021

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​Your AC works hard to keep you comfortable during hot summer days. These tips will make your AC more efficient and keep your home feeling good all summer long (and here in Texas, you know we are talking through December). 
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1. Have a professional come out to do a spring maintenance check before it gets hot. This will ensure your AC system is tuned up and ready to perform wonders all summer long. Regular maintenance also helps to:
  • Increase the life expectancy of your system.
  • Ensure your HVAC system is running at optimal efficiency and lowers the cost of your energy bills.
  • Reveal potential problems before they get worse.
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2. Program your thermostat. The less your air conditioner is in use, the less wear and tear it endures and the longer it can last! If you have a programmable thermostat, setting the temperature by day and time is a great way to reduce the unit’s overall usage. Some people think turning their unit off completely while away will result in more energy savings, but this is not true. 

We recommend setting the temperature higher during the time you are away and lower during the time you are home. A few degrees higher than your desired indoor temperature is a good general temperature to set for most homes when you are away.
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Don’t have a programmable thermostat? We highly recommend getting one! You’ll save money in the long run. 
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 4. Change your air filters. Changing out your HVAC unit’s air filter is a simple process that many of us don’t do as often as we should. Around every 90 days you should replace your filter to help maintain good air flow and help keep particles and allergens out of the air you breathe.

If you have multiple pets in the home or your air conditioning unit is working harder, like in the summer, you may want to replace your filter sooner than 90 days.

5. Turn off exhaust fans.
After cooking or bathing, turn off your exhaust fans once they have been running about 20 minutes. If you ever need to replace your exhaust fans consider installing high-efficiency, low-noise options. Never leave exhaust fans running for long periods of time as it can become a fire hazard. 
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5. Draw the curtains. During the hottest part of the day or times when the sun is shining in your home’s windows, keep your blinds closed and shades drawn. This will help keep your home’s interior temperature from rising and keep your AC from running harder than it needs to. Additionally, planting large shade trees or installing awnings on your home with also help to diffuse the sun’s intense heat. 

6. Turn on a fan. If you feel the afternoon heat creeping in, don’t turn down the thermostat just yet. Try turning a ceiling fan on first. This will help to circulate the air and instantly cool you down without making your AC unit run harder. 
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7. Check your attic insulation. If you have an older home that is not energy efficient you may want to get your attic inspected to see if you need additional blown in attic insulation. The smaller particles of blown insulation fit tightly in all the nooks and crannies of your attic which provides a superior seal, preventing hot or cold air from entering your home.

8. Upgrade your AC unit.
If you are looking to replace your AC unit, consider energy-efficient equipment for the best cost savings long term. Ask your HVAC professional about 2-stage or variable speed options.
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If your AC unit still can’t keep up it might be time to get it professionally inspected. A Certified HVAC Technician can easily identify and often fix cooling problems on the spot.
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Country Air provides 24/7 AC service. Give us a call at 281-356-8564 and let us earn your trust. 
9 Comments
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12/8/2021 08:37:12 am

AC units have a limited working life of ten to fifteen years, depending on the quantity of maintenance they undergo during that time. Regular air conditioning servicing, on the other hand, helps to extend the lifespan of these systems, allowing homeowners to get the most out of them. To have your AC unit tested right away, contact the specialists at callactex.com.

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https://bendhvacpros.com link
1/9/2022 07:23:14 pm

I thank you for taking your time sharing your thoughts and ideas to a lot of readers out there.

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Hailey Miller link
1/15/2022 12:54:01 am

Thanks for pointing out that regular maintenance can increase the life expectancy of our system. This is helpful because my husband and I want to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for our five kids. With this, we will look for an HVAC contractor on Monday who can install three AC units in our two-story house within eight hours.

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Braden Bills link
3/9/2022 09:12:07 am

I want to make sure that my AC system works properly. It makes sense that I would want to work with a professional to help me out with this. They would be able to ensure that I handle things correctly.

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ESA Awnings link
5/9/2022 02:06:08 pm

I love the cooling tips which you provided for your home. I found that when outside or in the backyard of your home, awnings could be very beneficial for better shade to keep cool alongside other cooling options. What do you think about using and utilizing awnings?

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5/10/2022 01:31:00 pm

This will help keep your home’s interior temperature from rising and keep your AC from running harder than it needs to. your helpful post!

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Mia Evans link
5/11/2022 12:35:22 am

It really helped when you said that air filters would be easy to replace, and it should be done every 90 days. I will keep that in mind ow that I would be having an AC installation service for the new house that we will move into next month. Once I find the contractors, the installation will start, so we need to know what our responsibilities are as well to ensure that the system will last for a long time without issues.

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Max Jones link
5/24/2022 03:54:35 pm

Thanks for the info about air conditioning. My home is always hot. I'll make sure to have AC installed in my home by a professional.

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Tex Hooper link
7/26/2022 03:58:35 pm

You make a great point about planting large shade trees to help out with your cooling system. I need to get a contractor to fix my coils. I think they are cracking.

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