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Beating the heat is easy when you have a reliable HVAC system. However, getting the most out of this equipment — and keeping costs to a minimum — requires more than turning on the thermostat. If you want to optimize comfort, improve indoor air quality, and maximize energy efficiency, here are a few effective strategies to put into motion this summer.

Smart HVAC Strategies to Practice This Summer

1. Invest in Professional Maintenance

If it’s been six months or longer since you had the system looked at by a professional, schedule a checkup. During this routine maintenance visit, a technician will check all components of the system to ensure they’re working properly. If necessary, they’ll make repairs so that the system can run reliably throughout the summer and continue to deliver efficient performance.

2. Upgrade to a Programmable Thermostat

Programmable thermostats are convenient resources for any modern homeowner. Rather than constantly adjusting the temperature by hand, set these thermostats to cool your home on a regular schedule. Some systems allow you to adjust the settings from your smartphone, such as when you want to make the house comfortable before you return from vacation or a long day at work.

HVAC3. Clean the Ducts

The HVAC system’s air filter should adequately remove contaminants like dust and allergens if it’s replaced about once every 60 to 90 days. However, this debris can still collect within the ductwork, putting indoor air quality and energy efficiency at risk. To avoid this problem, schedule professional duct cleaning about once every three years.

4. Keep the Ceiling Fans On

Ceiling fans only use a fraction of the power required to operate an HVAC system, and they can make the house much cooler by pushing air throughout the space. Ensure the fan spins counterclockwise, as this direction pushes the air down for an optimal cooling effect.

5. Enhance Insulation

Even if the system is energy-efficient, you may find it difficult to keep a comfortable temperature — and an affordable power bill — if the house is not equipped with proper insulation. Insulation, such as fiberglass or foam, is typically layered within walls and attics to keep conditioned air inside and prevent hot air from entering.

 

Providing comprehensive heating and cooling services throughout Greater Waukesha County, WI, Dousman LP Gas Inc. is here to help you stay cool all summer long. Whether you need a routine HVAC tuneup or more in-depth repairs, this team will work diligently to help your system achieve peak performance. To explore their services and learn why this cooling and heating contractor has been in business for nearly 40 years, visit the website. To make an appointment with a technician, call (262) 965-2679.

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