Aug 09, 2024
As the temperatures rise in August, so do your energy bills, especially if your air conditioner is working overtime to keep your home cool. But high energy bills don’t have to be a fact of life during the summer. At Tri-State Heating and Air, we’ve put together some practical tips to help you reduce your AC energy bills without sacrificing comfort.
A programmable thermostat allows you to set your AC to run less when you’re not home, reducing energy usage during the hottest parts of the day. By adjusting the temperature up a few degrees while you’re away, you can save a significant amount on your energy bills.
Ensure that your home is properly sealed to prevent cool air from escaping and hot air from entering. Use weatherstripping and caulk to seal gaps around windows and doors, and consider adding insulated curtains to block out the sun’s heat.
Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the coils and changing the air filter, can help your AC run more efficiently. A well-maintained unit doesn’t have to work as hard to cool your home, which can lead to lower energy bills.
Ceiling fans and portable fans can help circulate cool air throughout your home, allowing you to set your thermostat a few degrees higher without sacrificing comfort. Fans use much less energy than an air conditioner, making them a cost-effective way to stay cool.
Try to limit the use of heat-generating appliances like ovens, stoves, and dryers during the hottest parts of the day. Instead, cook meals in the microwave, grill outside, or opt for cold dishes to keep your home cool.
By implementing these strategies, you can enjoy a cool and comfortable home without the burden of high energy bills. If you need help maintaining your AC unit or want to explore energy-efficient options, contact Tri-State Heating and Air today. We’re here to help you stay cool all summer long.