During the hot summers in New Braunfels, Texas, it’s difficult to balance comfort and costs when it comes to your air conditioning. Fortunately, you can keep your family comfortable without spending a fortune.
Don’t Fight Over the Temperature
When your family fights over the thermostat, your HVAC unit is constantly working harder to try to keep up with the temperature swings. Make a conscious effort to compromise on a suitable temperature for everyone in the house, and stick to it. Don’t allow family members to adjust the temperature on their own. Place fans in the rooms that tend to get warmer, but only use them when someone is in that room since fans cool the body, not the air. By avoiding temperature swings, you prevent your air conditioner from having to work harder in the summer.
Implement Energy Saving Strategies
Strategize on ways to stay cool without compromising your utility bills. Grill outside when possible to keep unnecessary heat and humidity in the home from cooking in the kitchen. Lower the blinds during the heat of the day, or plant shade trees to help keep the house cool naturally. Replace thick bed sheets with light cotton ones, and encourage everyone to wear light clothes in the summer. Limit the length of hot showers, as well. If the home is cooler naturally, you don’t have to rely so much on your air conditioner.
Program Your Thermostat
Many homeowners don’t understand how to set their programmable thermostats. Take the time to figure it out, and set your thermostat to a lower temperature during the hottest parts of the day, or when people are home. Don’t waste cooling your home when no one is there or when the outside temperature is lower at night. Upgrade your thermostat to a smart thermostat that you can program from your device to increase energy savings as well as home comfort.
If you’re ready to upgrade your thermostat or need service on your air conditioner, we are the people to call. Contact Woods Comfort Systems at 512-842-5066 to speak to one of our experienced professionals today.
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