Monday, December 31, 2018

Save Your Money With Effective Air Conditioning Service Tips

In a 2011 study, The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) found that about 89% of homeowners experience heating, air conditioning and ventilation problems annually.

In another study of over 3,460 homes, the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) found that 60% of HVAC problems are caused by ineffective air conditioning services. In addition, the US EPA reports that these systems determine around 46% of your home's energy consumption.

Leveraging Effective HVAC Services

While these studies had different objectives, it was a proven cause and effect that regularly costs breaks in your HVAC system are caused by poor servicing. What's more, these ineffective services lead to higher energy consumption.

Air Conditioning Money Saving Tips

In these economic times, every opportunity to save a buck is a valuable. It is imperative to find ways to save money when servicing your system through expert services. Here are some ideas:

1. Shop for an Air Conditioning System Wisely

The air conditioning industry is scheduled with brands and models of units to choose from. If you choose a very large unit, it will short cycle easily.

On the other hand, a very small one will be prefer to too much wear and tear to meet your heating and cooling requirement. Service experts will audit all your property's needs, recommend and install a unit which is energy efficient to save money, time & efficiency.

2. Leveraging Professional HVAC Services

Before hiring any professional contractor to work on your system, make sure they are licensed and certified. Moreover, they must be insured to protect you against any liability. More importantly, ensure your contractor belongs to professional bodies such as North American Technician Excellence (NATE), Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA), among others.

You also need to verify their training, experience and reputation in the industry. Such a contractor will offer efficient servicing for your air conditioner and this will reduce your repair and maintenance costs in the long run.

3. Regular Servicing

To appreciate how you can save money on your HVAC system, you need to understand that your AC system is multipurpose. It not only cools, but also dehumidifies, heats and ventilates your home through air circulation. All these tasks are exhaustive since this system is acceptable to wear and tear which makes it sustainable

What's more, clogging of filters reduces efficiency and this is where regular serving by a professional comes in handy.















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