Summers in suburban Chicago can get hot, forcing homeowners to crank up the A/C. This can lead to energy bills that make you cringe, but by following some simple tips, you can keep those bills under control.
1. Change Your Filter
When your HVAC filters get clogged with dust and debris, your A/C system’s efficiency can be significantly impacted, raising your energy bills and impacting your indoor air quality. Be sure to check your filter monthly and replace it when it’s dirty.
2. Watch Your Temperature
While it may be tempting to keep your thermostat set at a lower temperature, it’s recommended that you keep it at 78 degrees in the daytime during the summer months. When you’re away, keep it set even higher or turn it off completely,
3. Keep the Heat Away from Your Thermostat
If your thermostat is near heat producing appliances, or in an area where it gets sun exposure, it’s going to make your A/C work harder. Consider moving it to a cooler, darker part of your home.
4. Consider a Smart Thermostat
A smart thermostat allows you to adjust your temperature from your phone even when you’re not home. That way, you can keep the temp high when you’re at work, and turn it down when you’re on your way home. That way your house is comfortable when you walk in the door.
5. Seal Gaps
To keep out the heat, you need to seal any gaps in your home, such as around windows and doors, and in spaces where pipes enter or exit. Weather stripping and caulking can go a long way toward reducing your energy usage.
6. Insulate
Make sure that you have adequate insulation in your walls and attic. Investing in upgraded insulation can dramatically reduce your energy bills.
7. Keep Your Outdoor Unit Clear
To keep your A/C working at maximum efficiency, keep your outdoor unit free of debris. Check in the spring for leaves and other debris that may have accumulated, and then check it again every month.
8. Use Your Ceiling Fans
Running ceiling fans can keep your air circulating and take the pressure off of your A/C system.
9. Open the Windows at Night
When the nights are cooler, turn off your A/C at bedtime and open the windows. A nice cool breeze can help you sleep well.
10. Keep the Sun Out
Sun coming in through the windows heats up your home more than you may think. Keep your blinds or curtains closed to keep the temperature down.
11. Don’t Use the Oven During the Day
Using your oven puts out a lot of heat, so if you can, don’t use the oven or other heat producing appliances during the daytime.
12. Turn Down Your Water Heater Temperature
Hot showers don’t usually sound appealing during the summer anyway, so turn down your water heater temperature to reduce the energy that it uses.
13. Get Out of the House
Summertime is fun time, so turn off the A/C and head to the pool or to another cool place like a movie theater.
14. Have Your A/C Cleaned and Serviced
Regular maintenance of your A/C system can keep it working properly, reduce your energy costs, and prolong the life of your system. Regular servicing can also detect any underlying problems that may need attention before they get worse.
Professional annual servicing of your system includes:
- Cleaning components
- Cleaning or replacing air filters
- Inspecting all parts and making any necessary adjustments
- Lubrication of moving parts
- Thermostat testing
- Inspection of the wiring
15. Upgrade for Efficiency
If your HVAC system is older, upgrading to a new, energy efficient system is an investment that will pay off over time, saving you money all year round.
TR Miller is Your Summer Cooling Partner
TR Miller Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, and Electrical has been serving the HVAC needs of suburban Chicago residents since 2008. We are a family-owned company, so we understand the needs and concerns of our customers. Our certified technicians are highly trained in HVAC maintenance, cleaning, repairs, and replacement and our entire team is dedicated to ensuring your family’s comfort and safety.
Give us a call and we can thoroughly inspect your HVAC system, clean it, and perform any maintenance or repairs that are required. With TR Miller as your HVAC partner, you can rest assured that your A/C will perform properly and at maximum efficiency throughout the summer.
