Whether it’s a local news anchor, your favorite home magazine or even your neighbor, as the temperatures continue to rise everyone seems to be an expert on staying cool and saving money. Unfortunately, popular air conditioning tips tend to become misconstrued and often misleading.
At Pippin Brothers, we hear a lot of myths surrounding air conditioning and keeping your home cool for less. We’ve addressed 3 that we hear a lot and the realities behind them.
The Myth: Cranking your thermostat way up when you leave the house will lower your air conditioning bills.
The Truth: This is a tip you’ve probably heard before – we hear it a lot. But actually, it’s only partially true. Yes, it’s better to raise the temperature on your thermostat rather than completely turning off your air conditioner, or leaving it run at a lower setting, but the key here is timing. The U.S. Department of Energy claims the savings will only come when you set your thermostat back no more than five degrees for at least eight hours. Half day shopping trips to the mall, or lunch out with a friend is not long enough to make a substantial difference in the amount of energy your A/C consumes - and adjusting more than 5 degrees causes the AC to spend too much time and energy recouping. To help you remember – and time – the setback temperatures, consider installing a programmable thermostat to do it for you.
The Myth: If you upgrade to a new energy-efficient air conditioner, you’ll drastically reduce your electric bills.
The Truth: Again, this is only partially true. While a new air conditioner that meets today’s energy efficiency standards is a step in the right direction, it’s only one piece to the puzzle. It’s important to purchase a unit sized right for your home, and that other elements of your HVAC system are considered – like your ductwork and airflow. Before moving to a new unit, consider an airflow and whole house evaluation to identify any energy weaknesses in your overall HVAC system.
The Myth: Keeping ceiling fans running will help you save on energy costs because your air conditioner won’t have to work as hard to cool a room.
The Truth: Ceiling fans have no bearing on the overall temperature inside a room. They simply move air around which is what makes you feel cooler when you’re in a room with a ceiling fan. Ceiling fans are only helpful when they are running in an occupied room. If nobody is around, the ceiling fan isn’t doing any good and should be shut off – not to mention it’s consuming it’s own bit of energy when it’s left running.
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