Air Conditioning Tips

Energy Efficiency Tips To Save You Money And Keep You Comfortable.


Check Your Thermostat

Cool your home at 78° or warmer with the fan switch on auto. For extra savings, raise the thermostat to 82° when you're not home.

Utilize Ceiling Fans

Keep your home comfortable and reduce your A/C costs by installing energy-efficient ceiling fans to circulate the air. The average cost to run a fan is only $7 a month!

Maintain Airflow

Keep interior doors and vents open to help circulate the air.

Keep Your Unit Clean & Clear

Be sure to clean or change your air filter at least every 90 days, and always use the proper size for your unit. It is also important to keep your outside unit clear of debris to avoid blocking the airflow.

Upgrade Your Insulation

If your home was built before 1985, you may need to upgrade your insulation to reduce cooling costs and make your home more comfortable.

Consider Buying a New Air Conditioning Unit

If your system is over 10 years old, it may be time to purchase a new unit. Let us recommend the perfect unit for your home or business.

Keep Sunlight Out

Close your blinds, drapes and shades during the hottest time of day.

Don't Ignore Air Conditioning Problems

When you have a big air conditioning problem - like an air conditioner that quits during the hottest day of summer - it goes without saying that you'll call for service. Smaller air conditioning problems are easier to ignore, but this is the last thing you should do. By calling for service as soon as you notice the symptoms of an ailing cooling system you can prevent the expense and inconvenience of a big repair job. You'll also avoid the higher utility bills that typically accompany a poorly functioning air conditioning system. You should have your air conditioner checked when you notice any of the following symptoms:



  • Decreased air flow from the registers;
  • Strange noises coming from the air conditioner;
  • Moldy odors coming from the ductwork when the air conditioner is running;
  • The air conditioner cycles on and off more frequently than it used to;
  • The breaker for the air conditioner in the electrical panel keeps tripping (or the fuse keeps blowing);
  • Ice appears on your air conditioner or piping, either inside or outside the house;
  • Your outdoor fan in the air conditioner won't come on;
  • Leaking water from Air Handler;
  • The AC is not blowing cold air.



If you notice any of the above symptoms, call us today to have your air conditioning checked and serviced to avoid larger problems down the road.


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