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Eco friendly air conditioning tips

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Going green might mean a variety of things to different individuals. Some do it to conserve electricity, while others do it to decrease their carbon footprint on the globe. Creating a sustainable home, on the other hand, isn't only about saving money; it usually results in cleaner environments and healthier communities. Regardless of why you want to go green, starting with your air conditioner is a great way to start.

In general, cooling and heating account for over half of the energy consumed by the average household. Scheduling regular maintenance on your air conditioning system is one of the simplest ways to reduce the amount of energy your air conditioner uses. Maintenance of the HVAC unit on a yearly basis will not only help you save energy, but it will also keep it functioning smoothly and avoid the need for air conditioner repairs. Here are a few simple air conditioner eco-friendly strategies to protect the environment, conserve energy, and reduce your monthly cooling and heating expenditures.


1. Maintaining a constant temperature

Maintaining a steady temperature in your home requires some effort from your air conditioner. This entails lowering the number of heat sources in and around your home. Solar heating can be reduced by using landscaping or even drapes to block sunlight, allowing your home to stay cooler. To lessen the heating from your oven and stove, consider cooking your meals indoors using your microwave or outside with a grill.

Allow your home property to become exceedingly heated before turning on your air conditioning equipment during milder days or the cooler season. Your HVAC system will work harder to lower the inside temperature as the temperature rises. Furthermore, compared to the energy necessary to keep your HVAC unit operating, it takes a lot of energy to get it started. Even if you have to switch on the air conditioner early, the smaller the difference between the desired air temperature and the existing inside temperature, the less work your HVAC system will have to do.


2. Installing a two-stage AC system

Consider a two-stage air conditioner when installing a new air conditioner or replacing an existing one. Single-stage air conditioners, in general, work at one speed and provide more cooling than you need, increasing your cooling bills. A two-stage air conditioner, on the other hand, uses a two-speed compressor to effortlessly customize the cooling needs of your home. You may achieve this based on the temperature you want to keep inside the house and the temperature outside.

Many two-stage units run at a lesser speed while not in use, but effortlessly convert to a higher speed when you need more cooling. This versatility can help your air conditioner use less energy overall while still providing the necessary cooling for maximum comfort in your home.


3. Sealing your home

The term "air sealing" refers to the process of restricting air exchange between the outside and interior of your property. Maintaining an enclosed environment indoors will keep your HVAC unit from working harder than it needs to in order to keep your home cool.

Although some ventilation is required to enjoy high-quality indoor air, the roof ventilation system provides sufficient ventilation. That means that instead of opening your doors and windows to catch a breeze on hot days, you should consider closing them. However, if you like moving air for more comfort, you may use an overhead fan, which will also help your air conditioner cool more effectively. The easier it is for your HVAC unit to cool your residential property while using less energy, the more stable your inside temperatures remain.


4. Replacing air filters regularly

A dirty air filter is one of the most common causes of an ineffective air conditioner. Air filters should be checked for debris and filth at least once a month, according to experts. If you can't see any light passing through it, it's likely that the filter is dusty and blocking airflow. High-quality air filters can last anywhere from two to three months, with some lasting up to a year. Checking your air filters every couple of weeks is a great method to ensure that your air conditioner is always running at full capacity.


5. Inspecting for leaks

One of the most common leaky areas in your HVAC system is the ductwork. Air leaks are caused by damaged or unprotected ducts, which can result in a 25% energy loss. Inspect your ductwork and air vents for any leaks or obstructions that could prevent appropriate airflow to each room in your home. An HVAC technician can also evaluate your ductwork, completely clean it, and fix any locations where the air is leaking in or out.


6. Cleaning your outdoor kit

Your outdoor unit can get a little dirty, but too much dirt can obstruct your air conditioner's ability to perform properly. As a result, you must also inspect your air conditioner's outside unit for filth. As the system's fan draws in air, the outdoor unit also draws in debris, which can reduce the performance of your AC system dramatically. Every month, inspect the coils of your air conditioner and make sure there is no debris or dirt caught on the outdoor unit. If you are unsure whether or not your coils need to be deep cleaned, contact your HVAC company.


7. Installing a monitored thermostat

According to a recent study, lowering your thermostat by 10 degrees during the winter and raising it by 10 degrees during the summer can save you up to 15% on your energy bills. However, remembering to adjust your home's thermostat each time you leave isn't always easy.


You won't have to worry about altering your temperatures if you invest in a programmed or smart thermostat. You simply need to program the device to adapt itself so that you can save money and energy on a continuous basis. You can easily adjust the temps based on your preferences and the times you spend at home. This will save you money by preventing you from spending energy cooling or heating your home when you are not present.

Many homeowners around the world are concerned about making their homes as environmentally friendly as possible. Even if there are many ways to make your home more environmentally friendly, air conditioner maintenance is the best strategy. Make sure your air conditioning system is running efficiently to save money on energy and reduce your carbon footprint. The seven green maintenance methods mentioned above will benefit the environment, conserve energy, and cut your monthly cooling and heating expenditures. Some of the eco-friendly solutions listed above are simple do-it-yourself projects, while others require expert assistance.


Our GREE Direct repair team is available to assist you at any moment during the summer or after you return from your vacation. Please contact us right away.




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