Get the Most Out of Your Air Conditioner

May 08, 2015

It is a big investment to purchase a new air conditioner for your home. So, it makes sense to make sure you are improving the performance of the air conditioner to benefit your home. Typically, your air conditioner operates without requiring much of your time or attention, but Interstate Heating & Air Conditioning has a number of tips that will help you get the most out of your air conditioner.

  1. Choose the Right System
    There are a number of options for air conditioners, which means you have the freedom to find one that meets your unique needs. While all air conditioners serve the purpose of offering cooler air, there are different sizes available to fit the size of your home. Interstate Heating & Air Conditioning can help you find the perfect match by noting your square footage, the insulation value of your windows, the amount of insulation in your walls and roof and a number of other factors. 

  2. Use a Programmable Thermostat or Comfort Controls
    Make it less stressful on yourself by getting a programmable thermostat or comfort control. Technology is altering the way homeowners maintain home comfort. For a simpler option, a programmable thermostat lets you set up a temperature schedule for the week. You won’t need to worry about turning up the temperature before you’re gone all day. More progressive options for comfort control provide you with remote access, making it easy to adjust the temperature from any location using your phone, tablet or laptop. Comfort controls such as the iComfort Wi-Fi® even monitor your air conditioner and have advanced diagnostics to alert you to service needs.

  3. Help Your Air Conditioner Out
    There’s no need to make your air conditioner run harder than necessary. During the day, especially when it’s sunny, close the blinds and windows to keep warmer air and the heat from raising the indoor temperature. On cooler nights, open up the windows and give your air conditioner a little time off.

    If there are unoccupied rooms, close the vents and doors. This allows the cool air to travel to rooms that are more regularly used. Not only does this eliminate extra work from your air conditioner, but it also decreases unnecessary costs on your energy bills.

  4. Don’t Forget About Maintenance
    Most people buying a new vehicle follow the recommendations for oil changes and routine maintenance. An air conditioner is an investment as well and requires continuous monitoring to make sure it is running efficiently. Now is a great time to schedule an appointment for a pro in Omaha to come check out your air conditioner before the warmer weather hits. 

Follow these tips and you’ll see the benefit in the performance of your air conditioner and the savings on your energy bill. Contact Interstate Heating & Air Conditioning in Omaha with any questions by calling 402-509-5940.