You probably know that HVAC systems are confusing for the average person. How will you know exactly which HVAC system is the right system for you? What size should you purchase? Which features are needed? You may feel intimidated by the vast selection to choose from. If this sounds like you, continue reading to learn what you need to know about getting the perfect system for your home or business.
If you want to save money once a new HVAC system is put in place, be sure to pick ENERGY STAR rated products to use. They are very energy efficient so your new system won’t cost you a ton when it comes to your utility bills every month, recouping some of your installation costs.
Get any agreement with an HVAC contractor in writing. Some contractors try to skip over this step and charge customers a fortune. If you have a certain price and warranty in writing, they cannot go back and change this information. If they do, they could have a lawsuit on their hands.
Be sure to get every quote or estimate in written form. You have no recourse on a verbal agreement, so a written contract is a must. This will allow you to follow up if something goes wrong or you don’t get what you were promised, protecting you from shady contractors.
If you want to know more about efficiently heating or cooling your home, go online and download the ENERGY STAR Guide. It provides information for homeowners to learn more about how they can save money while still keeping their home comfortable all year round, so it is a worthy ready.
When you have an outdoor unit, be sure to keep all plants, flowers, shrubs and trees at least two feet from it. Anything that grows inside it, either above the ground or even roots beneath the soil, can block it up and cause it to break. Give it some breathing room.
If trees are losing leaves around your home, this can impact your HVAC unit. Make sure you clean out your fan grill often once nearby trees start shedding their leaves. Otherwise, the unit will have to work unnecessarily hard.
Try to choose a shady place to locate the outdoor compressor device. When the unit sucks in cooler air, then less work is required to cool it further which in turn boosts the units efficiency.
Be sure to check your evaporator coil drains frequently when your air conditioner is running. If this tube backs up, you can find water damage to your walls, ceilings and floors. If you end up with mold just use a solution of bleach and water to clean out the tube.
If you want to turn off your air conditioning at night to save money, consider putting a standing fan next to your bed. You can set it to oscillate from your toes to your head, blowing cool air over your body and letting you sleep comfortably all night long.
It can be overwhelming to find a HVAC system. After reading the above advice, it should be a little easier. Review and apply all of the tips you have just learned.
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