Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Air Conditioning Mistakes To Avoid


People staying in warmer regions will inevitably require air conditioning in their home and offices to keep them protected from the harsh climatic conditions. Although air conditioning provides relief like no other, it also considerably adds up to the monthly electricity bill. According to some estimates, the electricity consumption by air conditioning units can be as much as 70 percent of the total electric bill in summer. Good news is that you can reduce the electricity consumption by changing your habits and avoiding some common mistakes people commit when using air conditioning at home.

Contrary to what people believe, bigger is not always the better so avoid buying a very big air conditioner. Most people have the misconception that a large sized unit will cool faster, however this is not right. An oversized machine cannot generate even temperatures, nor can it effectively reduce the humidity levels. Furthermore, the on and off cycles will not run in an efficient manner. Buying a very small unit may also not be the right thing to do, so we would suggest that you talk to a professional to find out which size would be perfectly suited for your home.

Most people don't think too much about placing the air conditioner in the right place. They would rather keep it in an unused spot in the home; however such a placement is extremely wrong because this would make the unit work harder to cool. When installing the unit, make sure you do not put it in a place that gets direct sunlight. Instead, keep it in a shady spot where it will not receive direct sunlight.

Your air conditioner may not be a pretty addition to the house, but that doesn't mean that you should hide it. Concealing the units behind plants to shrubs to maintain the d矇cor of the house can result in unwanted expenses. Hiding the unit will clog condenser coils, hamper ventilation and also decrease the efficiency.

Most homeowners tend to ignore the maintenance requirements of an air conditioner. Some basic maintenance can go a long way in improving the efficiency and comfort levels. It also helps in extending the lifespan of the air conditioner. You should clean the filters regularly, and replace them every two months. If used continuously without any replacement, the filters may get a lot of dust and germs, so make it a habit to check more often.

Don't leave the cooling system running all day long. You may use an individual unit timer or a programmable system to start the machine before you get home. This is a cheaper and efficient alternative to leaving the cooling system run throughout the day.

Another common mistake that you should avoid is using the wrong fans when the cooling system is switched on. If you have exhaust fans in your bathroom or kitchen then they may push the cool air out of the house, so make sure you do not use them more than when it's absolutely essential. Finally, if you are faced with any complications in the air conditioning unit, call a professional immediately.

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