Cool air in the ducts will warm up before it reaches the desired temperature if any of the ducts are exposed. Your system will work better if you add insulation around these exposed ducts. It can significantly affect how much you pay to heat your home in the summer.
Putting in ceiling fans can move cold air around the room and make it feel cooler. They also use less energy because they are very energy-efficient. Your air conditioner will have to work less if you make this small change.
Keep The Thermostat Free of Heat
You should keep heat-generating devices away from the thermostat as much as possible. The thermostat will run longer and work harder if heat-producing appliances are near it. It signals to the thermostat that the air in your home needs to be cooled down more.
Closing your drapes and blinds during the summer’s hottest days prevents the sun from heating your home. Therefore, it minimizes the cooling demand on your HVAC system. In contrast, opening them on chilly winter days will allow light to enter your home and help warm it.
The air supply vents inside help keep a steady flow of air. Ensure the vents are clean and not blocked to get the most out of your HVAC system. Clean the vents whenever they get dirty. To make your HVAC unit work better, you need to keep the airflow in your house clean and steady.