College Station AC Repair – How to Reduce Potential AC Repair Costs
Yes, indeed, it is summertime. If you ever forget, just step outside for a few minutes and you will notice the heat and humidity immediately. For the next few months, your air conditioner and you will fight a battle, with heat, humidity, and solar gain. You heard that right—you contribute to reducing summertime discomfort. Here is how:
Enjoy the sun, but enjoy it early and late, not during the heat of the day.
The heat that enters your home directly from sunlight is called “solar gain.” Leaving these window treatments open can raise the temperature in the home by 10 degrees, requiring the thermostat to call for cooling several times more per day.
Stay dry inside as much as possible.
A healthy relative humidity indoors is between 40% and 60% while the outdoor humidity rises above 90%. Keep windows and doors closed as much as possible when the humidity is high.
Mix the air with ceiling fans. From elementary school science, we know hot air rises, which is also true indoors.
Change the ceiling fan rotation to counterclockwise and set it to slow. This pushes air down gently and mixes it thoroughly. It is a good idea to keep ceiling fans running on low, even when the house is unoccupied since the ceiling fan uses very little energy.
Learn to program the thermostat for enhanced comfort and energy savings.
Eight hours per day of this range difference will be noticeable on the energy bill.
Take care of the air conditioner inside and out with annual maintenance cleaning and inspection. Three major components provide air conditioning function, and they all need service.
Of course, you also have the responsibility for changing the air filter regularly—every three months is good for most homes.
For more information about R.M. Mullinix and our College Station AC Repair services, schedule an appointment or visit our HVAC maintenance information page.