Learning strategies to reduce HVAC energy consumption

This is the year I’m going to do it.

And I’m determined to see this through as I’ve sort of been way inconsistent when it comes to the cooling system while I was in the summer… Each year, it seems as if I begin out with some sort of temperature control discipline only to bail on it by about July; however, in our region, July signals the time when the real heat plus humidity blanket our region, but from July through September is what I love to call the heart season… And the heart season comes with hot plus cold temperatures near the century mark along with a thick dose of humidity.

Each time I go into the summer time since I have been down here, I think I’m absolutely going to ease up on the load when it comes to our heat pump, but our will tends to fade as the hot plus cold temperatures rise. And I fall back into a pattern of just pushing the temperature control cooler plus cooler as the summer time moves forward! Well not this year. I realize it’s the winter holiday, however I’m already thinking about just how to go about saving on all that cooling system cost; but to that end, I have really been doing some research plus the first location to begin is of course a cooling system tune up. This allows the heat pump to be running at its most efficient which is a money saver. But then I read something that made so much logical sense that I cannot guess I never thought about it. This year, I’m not reaching for the temperature control immediately once the hot plus cold temperatures rise in the Spring, then nope, I’m going to a weather condition to the heat plus humidity for once which will result in a lot less demand for cooling system when the weather absolutely gets hot.

Click