Monday, March 17, 2008

How to reduce your spring electric bill

We are all worried about the planet right now and with all the information being thrown at you I know you are just trying to find out what is the most effective way for you to help depending on your financial situation you need to know that no investment you can make concerning your home will make a greater impact than properly maintaining and upgrading your home comfort system "there is no better way to green up your home".




Air Conditioner Tips - How To Reduce Energy Bills


To reduce your air conditioner bills, the best way is to have a well-maintained air conditioner unit. Although tasks like cleaning can be easily done by you, for more complicated technical tasks, it is best to leave the hard work to an air conditioner professional to have you fulfil it.

An air conditioning unit is more complex than what you think it might be. Any adjustments or repairs should always be done by professionals. In a unit, there are refrigerant gases, compressors, fans, fins, coils, electrical starters, thermostats, and so many more. It is just to overwhelming for you to do the task by yourself.

When you find that the bills are shooting really high for the past few months, it is time to ask for a servicing so as to make your unit more efficient and save energy. You can engage a professional service technician and he should be able to clean the evaporator and condenser coils, check refrigerant pressures, and adjust and lubricate moving parts. Sometime, there will not be enough refrigerant gas. In this case, the technician will also help you to top up the unit. A professional technician will be able to detect symptoms that can lead to energy wastage or inefficiencies, and rectify them.

One major culprit for tremendous energy wastage is that your unit does not have a damper or have a malfunctioning one. A damper is place in the duct of an air conditioner unit so as to prevent cool air from entering the furnace cabinet in summer, and warm air from escaping to the air conditioner unit in winter. If the technician finds that you have a damaged damper, he will help you to repair or replace it.

You might ask how often do you need to call a professional technician to check on your air conditioner unit. Actually, it really depends on how your unit cooling system operates. Different model of air conditioners unit will have different cooling operations. However, as a rule of thumb, the followings are a general interval guideline that you can take for reference:

1. Hot regions. If your unit operates for 8 or more months per year, you need to engage a professional once a year.

2. Warm regions. If your unit operates for 5 to 8 months per year, you need to engage a professional every 2 to 3 years.

3. Cold regions. If operating for less than 5 months every year, engage a professional every 3 to 5 years.

With a well-maintained and energy saving air conditioning unit, you will get to see a slide in your air conditioner bill.

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