How To Make Your Air Conditioner More Efficient
In times of
rising energy costs and rapidly depleting fossil fuels, making
your air conditioner more efficient will reduce your energy
usage, make your home more comfortable, save money, and possibly
help to save the environment. No matter what kind of air
conditioning system you have, there are steps you can take to
make your air
conditioning system more efficient without purchasing a new
system.
Here are some
basic tips on how to make your air conditioner more efficient:
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Have your air conditioner professionally serviced annually
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Clean your air ducts
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Install clean air filters every 3 months during the cooling
season
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Find and seal all cracks in your house. Small cracks are not
uncommon around seams, corners and other areas. These can be
sealed with caulk.
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Find and seal any gaps or cracks around windows and doors. This
can be accomplished with weatherizing tape or with caulk.
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Close the flue in your fireplace chimney. A surprising amount of
air exchange can occur through an open flue.
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Use high-efficiency windows and doors or storm windows and
doors. Well-insulated windows can reduce your cooling cost by
25-50%.
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Add weather-stripping to windows and doors to create a tight
seal. If you are not planning to upgrade your windows and you
want to achieve better efficiency, the same weather-stripping
used in winter can be used to seal and insulate these areas.
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Use major appliances during the coolest part of the day or
evening. Appliances generate heat when they are in use,
particularly dishwashers, washing machines and dryers. Using
these appliances during the cooler parts of the day causes less
stress on the working of your air conditioner.
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Use shades and blinds to block the heat and UV rays from the
sun. Shades and blinds provide more than privacy – they also
deflect heat from the sun and the UV rays that could damage your
furniture and carpeting.
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Add UV coatings or films to exterior windows. Many newer windows
have low-e coatings which allow light to enter the room but
block the heat and the UV rays. These coatings can be added to
the windows by professionals or you can buy and apply sheets of
UV deflecting film.
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Check the insulation around windows and doors. These are the
greatest opportunities for gaps and cracks that allow heat
exchange.
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Check the insulation in your attic (most heat exchange occurs
through the roof). Be sure you have the right kind and amount of
insulation and that your attic is properly vented.
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Use ceiling fans to better circulate the cooled air
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Use register/vent booster fans to better circulate the cooled
air
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Seal off any unused/unconditioned parts of the house so cooled
air will not escape into these areas and heat will not enter the
main part of the house
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Use ventilation fans to carry heat and steam from the bathrooms
and kitchen
These steps will
make any cooling system more efficient. This will enable you to
save energy and cost and reduce the demand on fossil fuels.
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