



We’re nearing the heart and heat of the summer where we tend to make some common cooling mistakes when operating our air conditioners. From cranking the AC to running fans and closing vents in empty rooms, the below information will cover some of the most common cooling mistakes to avoid this summer here in the greater Anderson, SC area. Keep reading below if you’re looking to show your AC unit some love this summer.
Running Your Fans 24/7
Ceiling fans and floor fans can be a great tool in keeping your Anderson, SC home cool and comfortable in the summertime when used properly. However, that doesn’t mean they should be constantly running even when you’re away from home. When your fans are left on all the time, it wastes energy. When you use your fans with your AC unit, you can actually increase your thermostat temperature by a couple of degrees thanks to the cooling effect that fans provide.
Not Adjusting Your Thermostat
Keeping your thermostat at the same temperature all summer long could cause your wallet and your AC unit more harm than good. Yes you need your home to be comfortable while you’re in it, but you shouldn’t leave your thermostat at the same temperature while you’re away from home. Be sure to increase your thermostat during the times you know you will be away from home for a while. For example, if you’re at work from 8-5 every M-F, be sure to adjust accordingly. The same goes for any long vacations or days out of town. Your wallet and your cooling system will thank you.
Closing Air Vents
A lot of homeowners believe that if they close the air vents in unused rooms in their home, they are saving money and cooling off the remainder of their home more efficiently. This is unfortunately not true and can do more harm than good. Closed air vents only cools off your ductwork, not the rest of your Anderson, SC home. This creates an imbalance in your HVAC system which can harm your air conditioner in the long run. Be sure to keep all of your air vents open this summer (and year round).
Skipping AC Maintenance
Finally, make sure you don’t skip your routine air conditioning maintenance. Your cooling system operates the best when it’s properly maintained. If your Anderson, SC home AC unit isn’t being well maintained, your comfort and your efficiency will suffer. Call the experts at David Taylor Heating & Air to schedule your next AC maintenance appointment or check out our services page to learn more https://www.andersonscheatingandair.com/services.