Spring is here, and now is a great opportunity to enjoy its subtle warmth and tame sunshine. However, one may wonder how this weather will affect their home’s energy consumption and overall efficiency. If you’re looking for ways to save energy during the spring season, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc., a top heating and air conditioning specialist, shares some tips to help you save on utility costs during the spring season.
Utilize your ceiling fans. Did you know that a contemporary ceiling fan running at full speed only consumes around 75 watts of power? To put this into perspective, a ceiling fan that runs 24 hours a day would only cost around $0.53 to operate daily. When you compare this to an air conditioning unit that consumes around 2000 watts of power, using it would cost you around $4.80 per day. This goes to show how much you can save by using ceiling fans during the spring season.
Inspect the seals on your windows and doors. Your windows and doors could have tiny gaps that are allowing hot and cold air in and out of your home. Your heating contractor would tell you that this will cost you more in the long run. In fact, sealing any gaps or cracks in your home can save you around five to 30 percent per year in energy expenditures. To seal leaks around your doors, you’ll need to install caulking and weatherstripping materials to block the unwanted airflow. Make sure to get quality materials so that you get the most out of them.
Swap out your HVAC filters. Don’t forget to check your furnace and AC filter before the start of the season. Have it cleaned or swap it out as needed. Remember that a sparkling clean filter can maximize your HVAC unit’s output and increase its energy efficiency, as well as help maintain good indoor air quality.
Here at American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc., you can count on us for all your residential and commercial HVAC needs. We offer superior heating installation to satisfy your needs. Call us at (662) 895-7204 or fill out our contact form to get a free quote.