Here are some ways you can make your air conditioning unit energy efficient:
- Keep the air filter clean: A dirty air filter can cause your AC unit to work harder, use more energy and increase your energy bill. Clean or replace your air filter every 1-3 months to ensure efficient operation.
- Use a programmable thermostat:A programmable thermostat allows you to set different temperatures for different times of the day, allowing you to save energy when you’re not home or sleeping.
- Seal leaks and gaps: Seal any leaks and gaps around doors and windows to prevent cool air from escaping and warm air from entering your home, which will help your air conditioner to work more efficiently.
- Close blinds and curtains: Closing blinds and curtains on hot and sunny days can help block out the heat and prevent your AC unit from having to work harder to cool your home.
- Keep your AC unit shaded: If your AC unit is in direct sunlight, it will have to work harder to cool your home. Planting trees or installing a shade screen can help to keep your AC unit cool and energy efficient.
- Schedule regular maintenance: Regular maintenance, such as cleaning coils and checking refrigerant levels, can help to ensure that your AC unit is working efficiently and using less energy.
- Consider upgrading your unit: If your AC unit is old and inefficient, consider upgrading to a newer, more energy-efficient model. Look for units with a high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating, which indicates how efficiently the unit uses energy.