Buying
a huge room air conditioner will necessarily not make you feel more comfortable
during the hot season; it should indeed allow you to enjoy your perfect indoor
temperature.
In
addition to providing ‘on the Dot’ temperature control, today's air
conditioning systems reduces the intensity of the humidity within your home to
eliminate the ‘stickiness’.
Most
systems have various mode options, where humidity can be reduced without
over-cooling the room that is thoroughly ideal for homes in damp locations!
Improved Air
Conditioning Quality:
Now
a day’s residential air conditioners are extremely quieter than conventional
table-top or pedestal fans, ensuring that your night's sleep is both
comfortable, and peaceful.
Residential
air conditioners feature effective air-purifying filtration systems supports
various purposes to reduce bacteria, dust, house mites, pet fur and pollen,
particularly benefiting those who suffer from allergies and respiratory
problems.
Cooling Tips
- Set your thermostat at a higher temperature preferably and as comfortably possible in the summer, and ensure humidity control if needed. The smaller the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the lower your overall cooling bill will be.
- Avoid setting your thermostat at a colder setting than normal when you turn on your air conditioner. It will not cool your home any faster and could result in excessive cooling and, therefore, unnecessary expense.
- Consider
using an interior fan along with your window air conditioner to spread the
cooled air through your home without greatly increasing your power use.
- Avoid
placing appliances that give off heat such as lamps or TVs near a
thermostat.
- Turning
lights off can help reduce your heat, but paying attention to how much
light you let in from open windows can also play a significant role.
Although it might neurotic to open and close your windows everyday with
the changing of the sun, it makes a huge difference in how much heat your
bought air is competing against.
If
your air conditioner is old, consider buying an energy-efficient model. Look
for the ENERGY STAR and Energy Guide labels qualified room air conditioners are
10% more efficient, and qualified central units are about 15% more efficient
than standard models.
Consider
installing a whole-house fan or evaporative cooler if appropriate for your
climate.
Some
basic maintenance might be all your air conditioner needs, but most will
greatly benefit from a good hosing out, especially if you're plagued with pesky
trees like Cottonwoods that drop seeds which stick to the filters and make the
unit work 15% harder!
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