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Money Saving Tips Listed below are some tips and suggestions
you can use to save money on your utility bills, heating and air conditioning equipment and service. For questions concerning
new products, energy efficiency ratings, savings on your utility bills, system repairs, or replacement services, Rick Thomasson
Heating & Air Conditioning, has the answers.
Set the thermostat The most economical operation
of your system comes from setting the thermostat properly. Set the thermostat at the highest summer setting or the lowest
winter setting at which you are comfortable. Typical settings are 78 degrees for summer cooling and 70 degrees for winter
heating. When cooling, your operating costs increase from 3% to 8% for each degree your thermostat is lowered. When heating,
a 5 degree set back at night can save you up to 10% on heating bills.
Keep the air filter clean The
easiest way to ensure your system operates efficiently and economically is by keeping the air filter clean. There are several
types of air filters and several possible locations for the air filter. Ask your service contractor where your air filter
is located and which type of filter to use.
Keep doors and windows closed Close all doors and
windows to the outside. This will reduce the heating load in winter and the cooling load in summer. Your system will operate
more economically as a result.
Keep vents and grilles unobstructed Arrange your furniture and
drapes so that all output vents and intake grilles are free from obstruction. This will reduce the cooling and heating load
on your system for more economical operation.
Avoid excessive use of exhaust fans Excessive use
of kitchen or bathroom exhaust fans will make your system work harder. This will increase energy consumption and costs. Keep
costs in check by making wise use of exhaust fans.
Control direct sunlight Let the sun in during
winter. Keep the sun out during summer. In summer, direct sunlight increases the load on your cooling system. Use of window
shades and awnings will reduce the amount of direct sunlight and lower the cooling load. In winter, direct sunlight reduces
the load on your heating system. Open window shades and awnings to increase direct sunlight and lower the heating load.
Keep
the condenser coil clean The condenser coil (the unit outside your house) should be kept clean to ensure efficient
operation. If the condenser coil becomes restricted by dirt, lint, paper, grass clippings, leaves, or other debris, system
efficiency will deteriorate. Use a garden hose to keep the condenser coil clean.
Insulate air ducts Be
sure all air ducts are well insulated. Ducts also should be sealed with a vapor barrier.
Keep an air-tight
house Ensure maximum retention of heated or cooled air by adding insulation to outside walls and to the attic.
Seal cracks and use storm doors and/or insulated doors to prevent air leaks.
Properly vent clothes dryers Be
sure your clothes dryer is vented to the outside. Also ensure that your clothes dryer is vented away from your outdoor unit.
Keep heat away from the thermostat Make sure no heat-generating appliances are near your thermostat.
These include lamps, TVs, stereo and computer equipment.