



We have a little under two months left of summer which means the temperature in South Carolina is just getting warmed up, literally. There is still plenty of time to make some tweaks to your home and HVAC system in order to save you money this summer. If you follow these tips, you will see and feel the difference of your HVAC system and its efficiency.
Use Ceiling Fans
Many people do not realize the cooling effect that your ceiling and floor fans can have. They of course will not physically lower your indoor temperature, but they will however make your home feel much cooler. Your fans will circulate the cool air that your AC unit is already producing which will even allow you to turn up your thermostat up to 4 degrees higher without noticing a difference in the temperature change. Utilizing your fans will save you money and increase your comfort. Just be sure to turn your fans off when you are not home or else you will be wasting more energy.
Avoid Cooking Indoors
In addition to using your fans, many people also underestimate the effect that cooking indoors has on your home in the summer. The most popular time to grill out is the summertime and that is because getting outside of your home to cook means that your home will be much cooler. Do your best to avoid using your oven and stovetop in the summertime. If you do, your AC unit will have to work much harder to keep your home cool than if you were to cook outside. Try utilizing things like your crockpot or instant pot.
Reduce the Direct Sunlight
Closing your blinds and drawing your curtains can make a huge difference in not only your wallet, but also the comfort level in your home. Direct sunlight is the biggest thing that heats up your home in the summer (besides the outside temperature). Even if you only close your blinds during the afternoon, it can make all the difference in how hard your AC unit has to work this summer.
Install a Smart Thermostat
While this is a bit of a more expensive tip, it will still allow you to see the money saving benefits a smart thermostat can provide. A smart thermostat allows you to control your thermostat with your phone no matter where you are in the world, as long as you have a Wi-Fi connection. A programmable thermostat is also another great option. These allow you to program your thermostat to reach a certain temperature at a specific time in the day. This is great for those who have pretty predictable schedules and can turn the temperature up during the day (or night) to give your AC unit a bit of a break.
Schedule Your AC Service
Finally, scheduling an AC maintenance service can save you money this summer. A maintenance service will ensure that your AC unit is in good shape and if it isn’t, this can help stop costly repairs. Your service technician will spot any problems so you can fix them before they get worse. If you’re looking for a HVAC contractor in the Anderson, South Carolina area that you can trust, give David Taylor Heating & Air a call today. We are always happy to help and look forward to hearing from you.