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5 Simple AC Tips

5 Simple AC Tips

Keep Your HVAC System in Top Shape

Did you know that July of 2019 was the hottest month on Earth that was ever recorded? July of 2020 is expected to top that!

With the summer heat that only seems to keep getting warmer, some helpful air conditioning tips can be a lifesaver. So, if you’re a part of the near 90% of American homes that utilize an HVAC system, you’ve come to the right place.

Here are 5 simple (but effective!) air conditioning tips that will help your AC stay in prime condition for as long as possible.

1. Use When Needed

The first tip to keeping your HVAC system in tip-top shape is to only use it when you need it. This goes a really long way!

Comfort cooling is one thing but leaving it on when no one is using it is another. Make sure you’re only using your air conditioning when you really need to use it and remember to turn it off especially when you leave the house.

2. Check Your Air Filter

Another thing you can do to keep your AC well-maintained is to make a habit of checking and replacing your air filter.

When your air filter gets too dirty, it can block the flow of cool air into your house and even freeze your evaporator coil. That can cause major problems other than it being hot that you’ll need professionals to fix!

3. Keep it Clean

The next tip is to keep your air conditioning unit clean. Part of this includes checking the air filter but also mostly checking on your outdoor unit.

Your outdoor unit is where all of the heat comes out, so removing anything that’s blocking it is wise if you want an efficient flow of air. This will help your system run smoothly and quickly.

4. Seal it Up

Another wise thing to do when improving the quality of your HVAC system is to seal any ductwork in your home. This will help keep air contained to where it needs to be.

Doing this saves your AC energy that it could be wasting and also saves you a bit of cash down the road as well!

5. Mind Your Appliances

Finally, another helpful way to take the stress off of your air conditioning and keep it running well for a long time is to be mindful of when you use appliances that generate heat.

Using the oven during the hottest part of the day creates excess heat in your home, and in turn, gives your AC more work to do. Keeping this in mind can help you space out the heat generation in your home.

Always Keep Your Cool With These Air Conditioning Tips!

When you use these 5 air conditioning tips, you put yourself on track for having a cooler home for a longer amount of time.

If you are in need of an installation, repair, or just some air conditioning maintenance, Davison Heating & Cooling can help! We have a great team that would be more than happy to give you a hand with whatever you might need, so contact us today!




Sean O’Bryan

Davison, Michigan estate planning attorney Sean Paul O’Bryan has been helping families for 30 years work through the complicated issues of trusts, wills, estate taxes, elder law, and probate avoidance. He is a noted author and speaker on a variety of estate topics. Sean is married and has 2 children, and lives on an active farm in Lapeer, Michigan with several horses, sheep, goats & chickens

http://www.obryanlaw.com

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