28 Jun 2019
Depending on where one lives, summer’s energy bills can be as brutal as the temperature outdoors. Here are some simple things one can do to reduce their cooling costs:
- Close the shades and drapes. Keeping the sun out can reduce the temperature inside the home by several degrees.
- Use the unit’s fan settings wisely. When it’s humid, keep the unit’s fan running, even if the air conditioner is off. It will circulate the air and keep the surroundings more comfortable. Ceiling fans are also a big help, but remember, fans cool people, not rooms! Don’t waste energy running them if one is not in the room.
- Close any gaps or leaks. Don’t lose cold air to leaky ducts or gaps around the window frames. Caulk outside around windows and use weather stripping indoors to seal in the cold air.
- Regularly clean the filter. This helps the unit perform optimally, which saves money.
- Install a programmable thermostat. Setting higher temperatures for the hours when one is not home can dramatically cut the costs. Set properly, a programmable thermostat can save about $180 per year.
Friedrich is committed to helping customers find the right cooling solution for virtually any need. Their expansive product line includes a range of options for the residential and commercial markets, including room air conditioners, through-the-wall units, ductless split systems, packaged terminal air conditioners, portables, and dehumidifiers.