Do you know that heating and cooling bills make up over 50 percent of your utility expenses? This makes using air conditioning the largest energy expense for an average home in the country.

With warm weather around the corner, we have compiled a list of easy, and affordable ways to increase the efficiency of your air conditioner units from Design Air. Remember, you get more from the system when you control its expenses.

But before we dive into the specifics of improving the AC system efficiency, it’s important to know some of the signs that indicate your system is not efficient.

   1.   Increasing Costs

If your utility cost going up, then this is a sign of AC inefficiencies. The reason, an AC requires more energy when it is not operating efficiently.

If you notice a significant spike in your usage and costs, then have the system inspected or cleaned to identify the underlying cause of the increasing costs.

   2.   Frequent Cycling

The thermostat is the brain behind the air conditioning system. If you notice that the thermostat is cycling on and off too often, this might be an indicator that your thermostat needs to be replaced.

   3.   Unusual Sounds

Each appliance in your home has its set of unique sounds. Chances are, you’ve gotten used to these sounds due to the regular operation of the unit. However, if you notice an unusual sound, shut everything down to prevent getting from a bad to a worse situation.

   4.   You Get Ice on The Compressor

Is ice building on your AC unit? This is an indicator that you need professional repairs on the unit. The main causes of ice on the unit include leakage in the coolant line, damage to the coils, or a dirty filter. Despite the cause, ice indicates that your unit isn’t working the way it should.

The Effective Ways to Increase Air Conditioner Efficiency

   1.   Unblock and Vacuum Your Vents

Do you want to keep your AC unit operational and energy-efficient? then keep the vents free from any debris. You can take time and walk around the house to take stock of the vents. Such vents are likely to be on the ceilings or the floor.

Removing debris from the air supply vents ensures there is a steady supply of air to the AC. No matter what, ensure all the vents are clear.

   2.   Keep heat-producing Appliances Away from the Thermostat

The location of your thermostat plays a vital role in the overall efficiency of the air conditioning unit. Remember, if the thermostat is installed in a hot area like next to a sunny window, lamp, or other appliance, it'll not be in a position to properly gauge the temperature of the home.

A certified HVAC technician knows this and will not place a thermostat in an area that’s exposed to too much heat.

   3.   Close the Doors and Windows

If you’re going to use an AC, then close all the doors and windows as the conditioned air may easily leave your home. This will result in serious inefficiencies while also consuming a lot of energy.

If you want to air out space, switch off the air conditioning unit first. It is not your duty or responsibility to cool the entire neighborhood.

   4.   Clean the Area Around the Condenser Unit

The outdoor unit is most effective when clean and clear of any debris. However, cleaning the condenser is not easy. The best way would be to engage a professional who knows what they are doing.

Conclusion

Are you ready to improve the efficiency of your air conditioner unit, then be sure to implement the tips and advice that’s present here? Doing so helps you save money while also extending the life of the unit.

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