With record high temperatures around the corner here in the greater Spartanburg, SC area, it’s important to take extra care of your air conditioning system. If you’re struggling to stay cool and comfortable in your home, this article is for you! With the need for comfort on the rise, the Floyd’s Heating & Air team is here to help. Keep reading below to make sure you aren’t making any of these major cooling mistakes this summer before you call your local HVAC contractor for help.
Cranking the Thermostat
If your Spartanburg, SC home isn’t as cool as you think it should be, turning the thermostat down even lower won’t cool your home down any faster. Your thermostat’s job is to maintain the desired temperature in your home and it can only manage around a 20 degree difference compared to the outside. If you are consistently turning down the AC too much, you will cause your cooling system to work harder and increase your energy costs. We suggest keeping your thermostat at the same steady temperature while you’re home.
Buying a Bigger Air Conditioner
Many homeowners think that a bigger AC unit means a higher level of comfort and performance. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Your air conditioning unit is designed specifically for your Spartanburg, SC home and expected weather conditions. Too large or too small of an AC unit and you risk poor comfort and higher energy usage. It’s best to work with your local HVAC contractor to find the perfect size air conditioning unit for you, your home and your needs.
Keeping Your Blinds Open
Finally, keeping your blinds open all day is an easy way to increase the temperature in your home and force your AC unit to work even harder. We suggest keeping your blinds closed during the day, especially on sun-facing windows. This helps keep your home at a cooler temperature without overworking your cooling system.
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