
Ways You Can Slash AC Prices This Summer
As summer temperatures soar, you’ll likely rely more on your air conditioner to stay cool indoors. However, this can cause your electricity bills to rise significantly. Fortunately, there are effective ways to keep cool without straining your budget. Here are some tips to help you reduce your AC costs this summer:
Keep a Fan Handy
On moderately warm days and nights, you might not need to set your AC to the lowest temperature. While fans can’t cool entire rooms like an air conditioner, they can reduce the immediate temperature by nearly 10 degrees due to wind chill. Most fans are portable, making them a convenient option, and ceiling fans can also help circulate air evenly in larger spaces. Just remember to turn them off to save electricity when they’re not needed.
Use Your AC Responsibly
Setting your AC to a reasonable temperature instead of the lowest setting can result in significant savings on your electric bill. Additionally, turning off the AC when you’re not home can help reduce energy consumption. If you have pets or a home that heats up quickly, consider using a programmable thermostat. These devices can adjust temperatures or turn off your cooling system based on your schedule.
Regular Maintenance is Essential
Routine maintenance by a trained professional is crucial for keeping your cooling system in top shape. A technician can thoroughly inspect and service your entire system, from the outdoor unit to the ventilation. Identifying and fixing issues early can enhance energy efficiency, reliability, and extend the lifespan of your AC. Regular maintenance also improves indoor air quality. Schedule your tune-up with MillTown today!
Close Your Curtains
Many people overlook the impact of closing curtains, blinds, or shades during the day. Sunlight can quickly increase the indoor temperature, forcing your AC to work harder. Keeping the curtains closed helps block heat from entering and retains the cool air inside, reducing the load on your AC and saving on utility bills.
Avoid Excessive Heat Buildup
To stay cool indoors during scorching weather, minimize heat-generating activities such as using the oven or stove, running the dishwasher, or using the dryer. Instead, opt for using a microwave or grill to cook and air-drying clothes outside. These alternatives help maintain a cooler indoor environment while cutting back on electricity usage.
How MillTown Plumbing Can Help You
We want you and your loved ones to stay cool and comfortable throughout the summer. If you’re concerned that your cooling system isn’t performing optimally, don’t delay—contact our cooling experts today. Our fully trained technicians have the expertise to restore your home to a cool, comfortable state. We offer repairs and tune-ups to ensure your AC works efficiently for years to come.
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