Ease the Stress on Your HVAC System

Ease the Stress on Your HVAC System

 

Steers Heating & Cooling Offer Quality Help with Saving on HVAC Needs

Let Steers Heating & Cooling in Parkersburg, WV ease the stress on your HVAC system with this month’s blog. We all need to use a variety of appliances at home during the hot and humid months of summer. That means spending a lot of money to keep comfortable in some cases. Here are some great ideas for helping you keep your budget in check for your energy bills. These are courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy.

 

Make Good Use of Your Windows with Quality Coverings

You can help keep heat out of your home by using interior shades and drapes on those openings. Property owners lose an average 30 percent of their heating energy through windows. Some of the most popular options for controlling heat include:

 

  • Awnings
  • Exterior Shades
  • Films
  • Interior Shades and Drapes
  • Shutters
  • Storm Windows

 

These can help you control how much you use your air conditioner, and ease the stress on your HVAC system.

 

Operate Your Thermostat Based on When You’re at Home

Before you leave home, turn your thermostat level to a higher temperature than normal. Make sure that you are setting your thermostat to a level you are comfortable with when at home. Don’t set the temperature level to colder than you are used to. Your home will not cool faster, and the adjustment could end up resulting in a more expensive energy bill.

 

Keep the Hot Air Where It Belongs – on the Outside

Drafty windows increase your energy bill in warm and cold weather. Get a closer look at the unexpected openings in your home’s structure. Take a moment to have those sealed. If there are leaks around windows, have weatherstripping and caulk added. This will help keep the unwanted hot air out of your house, allowing your HVAC system to get a break.

 

Do you need more tips for energy use during the summer? Call Steers Heating & Cooling in Parkersburg, WV at (855) 226-9630. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube and Google My Business for the latest information. Let us help you ease the stress on your HVAC system.