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8 Tips For Lowering Your Cooling Bill In New Hampshire

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Most likely your air conditioner is the highest energy draw in your New Hampshire household.

During the warmer months, the air conditioner unit will run practically non stop dramatically increasing your electric bill. There are things you can do thought to reduce your utility bill during the summer months. Here are some great tips from Live Free Heating Cooling Electric in Concord, NH.

1.The First Thing You Can Do Is Set Your Thermostat Higher Than Usual.

We love to stay cool, but the lower you set your air the higher your bills will be. This can be as much as 10 degrees more than usual. You will be surprised what you will get used to. If you set your house to the maximum temperature you can stand you will save 10% or more a year on your utility bill. That’s a lot of dough.

2.Draw Those Blinds, The Sun Is HOT HOT HOT!

Tanning is such a great way to spend those summer months out by the lake. Laying in the hot sun with a nice iced tea. But what about when you want to cool your house? The sun is the arch nemesis of cooler rooms. Live Free Heating Cooling Electric says to keep those blinds drawn. Keeping the sun out of the house will keep the house cooler. Reducing the burden on the air conditioner unit. Therefore saving you money.

3.Do your best to insulate your home.

When you have small cracks, leaks, and worn seals in your home this can cause all that precious air-conditioned air to just go outside. Older homes tend to have this more often than newer constructed homes. Especially with the classic New England homes that exist in Concord, NH. Find an energy specialist to optimize your home for energy efficiency and get the best insulation you can.

4.Clean The Air Filters

When you have air particles constantly traveling through a filter they will get clogged eventually. Dirt and debris build up causing resistance and making the air conditioner work harder. Live Free Heating Cooling Electric recommends changing the air filter every 30-60 days. This will keep your air conditioner running its best and give you the cleanest air to breathe.

5.Don’t place appliances next to your thermostat

Appliances generate heat. The thermostat is sensitive to heat. So keep other appliances clear of the thermostat. If an ambient heat source is close to the thermostat it will think that the room is hot and keep the air conditioner running. This will greatly increase the energy consumption used by the air conditioner unit.

6.We Are A Big Fans Of Fans.

The use of ceiling fans can help you reduce the temperature setting on your thermostat. This can be as high as 4 degrees. Using a ceiling fan distributes the cold air around the room reducing the load on the air conditioner.

7.Maintain Your Air Conditioner

Air conditioner units need to maintained at least once a year to run at its best. Having a highly skilled HVAC maintenance technician from Live Free Heating Cooling Electric come yearly to provide this service will keep your AC bills low in Concord, NH.

8.Replace your old AC unit

If you are using an air conditioner unit more than 10 years old than you are asking for trouble.  A 10 year or older unit will require a lot more major repairs. This will cause it to become less efficient. Live Free Heating Cooling Electric provides new systems that are ENERGY STAR. These air conditioners use at least 10% less energy than those without that same label. There are also AC units that have a high SEER or have a high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio.

All of these are great tips. But the best thing you can do is call Live Free Heating Cooling Electric in Concord, NH to come to do an annual tune-up on your AC system.

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