How to Maximize The Use of HVAC Technology to Increase Energy Efficiency

Discover how to leverage advanced heating air technology to enhance energy efficiency of your residential air conditioning systems with Sandium officials.

Updated on Oct 22, 2023
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How to Maximize The Use of HVAC Technology to Increase Energy Efficiency

Climate in your home can be moderated by Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. These systems are useful in making your NorCal home comfortable throughout the year. HVAC systems are designed for controlling humidity, temperature, and air quality.

A large percentage of energy usage in a house is due to HVAC systems. You should consider incorporating cost saving measures and new technology for making your house more energy-efficient.

Make a Switch

You can find excellent advice on the Energy Star website for efficiently heating and cooling your home. These are a few tips:

  • Air filters: You should change the air filters frequently and regularly. In fact, most experts recommend changing air filters every 3 months for best results. During peak season, when the HVAC is in heavy-use, you should consider changing the air filter every month. You may end up with expensive repair or failure if you allow dirt to build up on the equipment.
  • Programmable thermostat: You can save energy costs by programming the thermostat to keep the HVAC unit tuned off when you are away from home.
  • Yearly inspection and maintenance: A major step in ensuring your HVAC system runs as it should, is to have it inspected by a certified technician every year. You should take care of all maintenance and repair issues as they come up.
  • Sealing ducts: You should seal leaks in the heating and cooling ducts since they can prove to be huge energy wasters. You can improve the efficiency of your system by almost 20% with proper sealing.

Operating in an Energy Smart Way

You can save a lot of electricity by controlling the way your HVAC system runs.

  • Minimizing temperature difference: You should always set the thermostat to a comfortable temperature and as close to the outside temperature as possible. It should not be too cold in the summer or hot in winters. Your HVAC unit will consume more energy if the difference between indoor and outdoor temperature is large.
  • Variable speed motors: You should consider installing variable speed motors on pumps and fans. This way your unit will respond smoothly to varying load requirement. It won’t just turn on and off.
  • Unnecessary use: A significant way to save energy is by cutting down on unnecessary appliance and lighting use. Appliances and lights should be turned off when not required. They produce a lot of heat when turned on. This can increase the cooling load.
  • Insulate effectively: You can significantly reduce the load on your unit by creating a thermally efficient shell. All areas in the home should be insulated in a proper manner, including walls, windows, doors, attic, and crawl space.

Install a Smart HVAC System

Smart home appliances and devices can connect with each other. You should consider using a smart HVAC system that allows you to control the temperature and other things remotely. You can ensure a comfortable house whenever you step in without having to worry about increased energy usage.

Tremendous amount of electricity is wasted each year because the HVAC systems are not set up properly. You should consider calling in certified professionals who can explain the pros and cons of smart home technology. They will also ensure the system is operating at maximum efficiency and is properly maintained.

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