Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Common Air Conditioning Mistakes


We rely on our air conditioning systems to keep us cool and comfortable in our homes when the climate outside is too hot to bear. However, due to our dependency on our air conditioners, we often forget that they aren't self-sufficient. We plug them in and turn them on without even a second thought on whether they are functioning well or if we are using them properly.

Because of this neglect, we end up paying more than we should on our electric bill and causing our units to breakdown prematurely. Listed below are the most common mistakes with regards to these so that homeowners can be made aware of what they can do to correct their bad habits.

• Buying an Improperly Sized Air Conditioner - Some owners are under the impression that buying a larger AC is better because this results in a room cooling faster. In reality, having an AC that's too large will only result in inconsistent room temperatures and an unnecessarily high electricity bill. On the other hand, an air conditioner that's too small will have to exert more effort to cool a room, resulting not only in a large electricity bill, but also in damages to the unit due to overwork.

• Leaving the Air Conditioner Turned On the Whole Day - Many homeowners find it unnecessary to turn off their units when they are well aware that it will be hot the entire day. However, leaving it running the whole day will make your unit overworked and your energy consumption increased. Use a timer instead to shut it off when it gets too cold or turn it on a few minutes before you get home. That way, not only are you still enjoying cool comfort, you're also cutting down on your electricity costs.

• Putting the Unit in a Hot Spot - It may make sense to put your AC in the hottest part of the home in order for it to cool that area, however such placement will only make it work harder. Place it on a well shaded spot where it gets the least amount of sunlight and can easily cool the room without overexertion.

• Hiding the Air Conditioner - You may feel like your air conditioner ruins the aesthetic of your home, but since it is more important to have it functioning properly, don't opt to hide it with tall plants or shrubs. This will only result in improper ventilation and clogged condenser coils that will cause your air conditioner to malfunction.

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