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For many people, running the air conditioning makes up most of the energy expenses at home, particularly during the warm months. You can reduce your electricity bill by ensuring that your air conditioning is working efficiently. Below are a few steps you can take to reduce energy consumption and save money.

5 Ways to Make Your Air Conditioner More Efficient

1. Protect Your Unit From the Sun

Keep your AC out of the sun to boost its efficiency. Protect the unit with a condenser cover or plant trees or shrubs nearby to give it some shade. Make sure there's a clear area of about two to three feet around the unit, so it's easier to access and maintain.

2. Close the Curtains

air conditioningKeep your curtains closed during the day, especially if the windows face the sun. Doing so will prevent direct sunlight from entering the house and will decrease the AC's workload, making it easier to keep your home cool.

3. Do Chores at the Right Time

The stove or washing machine adds warmth to the room when in use and will force your AC to work harder. It's better to use the appliances for chores in the early morning or evening when the temperature is lower.

4. Make Space Around Your Air Conditioner

Keep the area around your AC's condenser and vents free from obstructions. Vacuum any dust off and make sure there are no toys or furniture blocking the vents to maximize airflow and efficiency.

5. Schedule a Tuneup

Routine maintenance ensures your air conditioning operates at optimal levels. Unserviced units have to work harder to maintain comfortable room temperatures. Don't forget to contact your contractor and schedule your annual AC system tuneup.

 

Make sure your air conditioning is running in top form with High Tech HVAC. Based in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, the company has performed preventative HVAC maintenance, air conditioning installation, air duct cleaning, and furnace repair for more than two decades. They even offer their customers 24/7 emergency service. Learn more about their services on their website to or call (715) 423-4881 to schedule service.

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