How can I control energy costs?
With energy costs soaring, there are a variety of steps you can take
to cut the expenses of cooling your home.
Cooling and heating equipment use more energy than any other appliance. This
inevitably shows up every month on the energy bill, but it's important to
remember that energy costs can be controlled.
Maintenance: One step to control energy costs is to schedule annual maintenance
checks to make sure your unit is running properly and efficiently. Most home
comfort systems require very little owner maintenance. However, operating dirty
heating or cooling equipment can result in unnecessary loss of efficiency and can
damage the unit. You play a vital role in making sure your system continues to
operate at peak performance.
High Efficiency: If you are in the market for a new home comfort system,
consider purchasing a high-efficiency system. They can help reduce your energy
costs as well as conserve our natural resources. When selecting a new home comfort
system, pay close attention to the SEER rating of the air conditioner and the AFUE
of the furnace. The higher the SEER or AFUE, the higher the savings.
Zoning: Zoning can drastically lower your heating costs. With zoning, you no
longer have to pay to heat or cool areas of your home that are rarely used. You
won't have to heat or cool the whole house just to make one room comfortable.
Zoning divides your home into separate comfort areas, which are heated or cooled
based on your needs.
Programmable Thermostats: Programmable thermostats can make a big difference in
energy consumption. These thermostats deliver maximum comfort, efficiency and
energy savings. Programmable thermostats are used to achieve the temperature you
want throughout your home. For example, if you're going to be away, you can
set the whole house at an energy-saving temperature to avoid heating or cooling an
empty house. You can then program them to have your living areas comfortable by the
time you arrive back home.
Your local Service Experts sales and service center can help you select the best
solutions for conserving energy dollars in your home.
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