As summer temperatures rise in Edmonton, ensuring your home’s cooling system operates efficiently becomes essential. Not only does this keep you comfortable, but it also helps reduce energy bills. Here are actionable HVAC tips to optimize your HVAC system for the summer months.
Ignite Heating’s Summer HVAC Tips
Schedule Seasonal AC Maintenance
Before the peak of summer, have your air conditioning system professionally inspected. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and can prevent unexpected breakdowns. Technicians will check refrigerant levels, clean coils, and ensure all components function correctly.
Replace or Clean Air Filters
Dirty air filters restrict airflow, forcing your system to work harder and consume more energy. Check your filters monthly and replace or clean them as needed to maintain efficient airflow and indoor air quality.
Utilize Programmable Thermostats
Programmable thermostats allow you to adjust temperatures according to your schedule, helping to reduce energy use when you’re away. We recommend setting the temperature just 2 to 3 degrees higher, rather than shutting the system off completely. This approach prevents your AC from having to work harder to cool the house down later, improving both comfort and efficiency.
Seal Windows and Doors
Inspect your home for drafts around windows and doors. Use weatherstripping or caulk to seal any gaps, preventing cool air from escaping and warm air from entering. This simple step enhances the efficiency of your system.
Use Ceiling Fans Strategically
Ceiling fans can complement your AC by circulating cool air throughout rooms. Ensure your fans rotate counterclockwise during summer to push cool air downward, enhancing comfort and allowing you to set the thermostat a few degrees higher.
Keep Blinds and Curtains Closed
Sunlight streaming through windows can increase indoor temperatures. Keep blinds or curtains closed during the hottest parts of the day to block out heat and reduce the load on your cooling system.
Limit Heat-Producing Activities
Appliances like ovens and dryers can add extra heat to your home, but with air conditioning, you can enjoy comfort without changing your daily routine. For added efficiency, consider solutions like UV-blocking window coatings to reduce heat from sunlight and help your AC run more efficiently during peak summer hours.
Ensure Proper Insulation
Proper insulation in your attic and walls helps maintain indoor temperatures. Insulation prevents cool air from escaping and hot air from entering, reducing the strain on your HVAC system and lowering energy bills.
Stay Cool with Confidence
Beating the heat in Edmonton isn’t just about comfort, it’s about being prepared. By following these summer HVAC tips, you’ll enjoy a cooler home, save on energy bills, and reduce wear on your system.
Need a hand getting your AC summer-ready? Whether it’s seasonal maintenance or upgrading to an energy-efficient Napoleon system, Ignite Heating & Air Conditioning is here to help.
Call us today or book online to schedule your summer tune-up with our expert technicians.
Serving Edmonton, Sherwood Park, and surrounding communities since 2010.
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