Air conditioning systems do a lot more than just keep your home or office cool during the summer.
Air conditioners help maintain the right level of humidity in your house. During some seasons, when humidity is high, the air conditioner frees the internal air from excess humidity. It purifies the air you breathe in your house by preventing micro-organisms, dust, and soot from entering the internal air stream. It also keeps the room well-ventilated. By doing so, it helps you maintain good health.How Do I Make My Air Conditioner More Energy Efficient?
There are several measures you can take in order to make your air conditioning system more energy efficient. You can save a lot on energy bills by sealing the leaky ducts in your air conditioner and replacing dirty air filters regularly. You should also keep the evaporator coils of your air conditioner clean and check the airflow periodically. It is also advisable that you keep the outdoor unit of your air conditioner free from blockages.
How Can I Ease Excessive Strain On My Air Conditioner?
Air conditioners break down every now and then in the summer, primarily due to overuse. You can reduce the strain on your air conditioner by insulating your house. Shading windows is another measure you can take to reduce air leakage. Limiting the use of heat producing appliances in your house can decrease the strain on your air conditioner. Use of exhaust fans to remove heat from the kitchen and bathroom can also be very helpful.
Why Is Ventilation So Important?
If your house is not ventilated properly, it can lead to some serious health hazards. Your air conditioner plays an important role in ventilation. It takes a cycle of at least four hours of running an air conditioning unit to move the stale air out of your house and fill it with fresh air. It is advised to let your air conditioner complete at least one such cycle per day.
How Do I Lower the Humidity In My House During Humid Days?
Besides controlling temperature, the air conditioner also controls the humidity level in your house. Interestingly, it was invented with a primary aim to control humidity. Too much humidity may lead to mold formation which can be hazardous to you health; you should use your air conditioner not only to keep your home cool, but also to dehumidify the house.
You can keep your thermostat fan switched on auto to keep the humidity at bay during excessively humid days. If humidity levels are too high, this may not be the perfect solution to dehumidify your house and use of a dehumidifier may be necessary. Use of exhaust fans in areas like the kitchen and bathroom can be very helpful; these fans can blow away the moisture produced by activities such as cooking or showering.
For more information on air conditioner maintenance, get in touch with Scott-Lee Heating Company at (314) 756-9444.
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