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How to Improve Your Air Conditioner’s Efficiency?

How to Improve Your Air Conditioner’s Efficiency?


Good heating and air conditioning systems don’t just perform the way you want them to, they run efficiently. If not, they would exert more effort to reach the desired indoor temperature they’re set to achieve. As a result, they consume or waste more energy in the process, and might fail prematurely.

To improve your existing cooling equipment’s performance efficiency, remember the following:

Say No to Dirty Filters and Coils

Contaminants are the number one reason why air conditioners underperform and break down due to overheating. Considering that your AC filters the indoor air it conditions, it’s doomed to collect dirt over time. If you have a split air conditioning system, the constant environmental exposure of its outdoor component makes it impossible to remain clean and function on its own.

Read the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding filter and coil maintenance. Generally, you need to change the former once every month or three months while the latter needs routine cleaning.

Ensure Adequate Refrigerant

The refrigerant, a heat transfer fluid, is why your air conditioner can convert warm air into cool. When it’s in short supply, your cooling unit would have to work harder. When there’s too much of it, though, the compressor could fail more quickly. Scheduling professional inspections matters when making sure that your AC is charged with sufficient refrigerant.

Program Digital Thermostat Properly

Setting a digital thermostat incorrectly defeats the purpose of having it in the first place. Learn about its features to understand the different ways you can control your indoor climate with it. Think about the temperature preferences and lifestyles of your loved ones. This way, your cooling equipment doesn’t have to work hard unnecessarily.

Keep Heat Sources in Mind

Take note of the thermostat’s location and pay attention to the sources of heat that might affect its operation. Ideally, it shouldn’t be placed on a wall that gets direct sunlight or drafts. Rather, it must be in an area where natural air currents occur. Also, don’t install heat-generating appliances near your thermostat to keep it from getting confused about the actual air temperature of your space.

Ensure Efficient Performance with Solano Heating and Air Conditioning Unit Maintenance

Embrace preventive maintenance to guarantee the maximum performance of your heating and air conditioning units. Being home of NATE-certified technicians, you can rely on Solano Heating and Air Conditioning to spot HVAC issues early and repair them accordingly. Call us at (707) 416-0845 or fill out this form today to talk about your AC maintenance needs.

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