Simple Ways to Stay Cool and Save This Summer
Hot summer days are great for traveling and outdoor fun, but unless you take steps to reduce air conditioning costs, your summer energy bills may rise right along with the mercury. The following tips will help you save money while staying cool on those scorching summer afternoons:
- Have your air conditioner inspected by a qualified professional. Typically, this service includes checking refrigerant levels, the compressor, hoses, ductwork and the thermostat.
- Set your thermostat at 78°F when you're at home and turn it up to 85°F when you're away. A Wi-Fi enabled smart thermostat can optimize your savings and add convenience through its self-programming and remote control features. If you're ready to upgrade to a smart thermostat, SWEPCO offers a $75 incentive to help cover the cost of purchasing and installing one.
- Make sure your thermostat is located away from lamps or electronic appliances. It can sense heat from these devices, causing your air conditioner to run longer.
- Replace air conditioner filters regularly following manufacturer's guidelines. Dirty filters restrict airflow, causing your system to work harder.
- On warm and sunny days, close south- and west-facing window coverings to reduce solar heat gain.
- Use ceiling or room fans in occupied areas to keep air moving and make the room feel cooler.
If your air conditioning unit is more than 15 years old, consider replacing it with a new, more efficient model. Purchase a unit that's ENERGY STAR® rated for high-efficiency performance and see if it qualifies for a SWEPCO incentive through our HVAC Energy Efficiency Program.
Save energy all year long
While summer presents a number of unique opportunities to make your home more energy efficient, conservation is a year-round effort. Seal air leaks in your attic and basement. Seal gaps around doors and windows with weatherstripping and caulk. Proper insulation will save energy and keep you more comfortable all year long.
Start with a home energy audit or assessment. A professional auditor will examine your home and recommend the most effective ways to improve efficiency and save money.
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