In a world where prices are ever-increasing, many people are searching for clever ways to save money. Your HVAC system is the perfect place to start. In 2018, U.S. consumers spent 1.3 trillion dollars on energy which amounts to an incredible $3,891 per person!

 What’s more shocking is the fact that you could save a large sum of this money. The HVAC experts here at Triad Mechanical can teach you how to start saving money today with these five money-saving HVAC tips!

How To Save Money on HVAC

The U.S. Department of Energy projects that the average household could save at least $2,200 on their energy bills each year. What’s more, the methods to improve energy efficiency are so simple that anyone can do them. Below are the top five ways to save you money:

1.     Replace Filters

HVAC air filters are meant to be changed every 60 to 90 days. These filters help to rid your home of dust and debris. A dirty filter contributes to poor indoor air quality and promotes ineffective cooling and heating of your house.

 As a result, the system takes longer to cool or heat your home to the set temperature, increasing your energy usage and money spent.

2.     Install a Smart Thermostat

Unlike a traditional thermostat, you can program a smart thermostat to know when you will be at home, the ideal temperatures, and so on. It will use this information to adjust the temperature as necessary, which will reduce energy waste.

 Not to mention, you can monitor your energy usage and adjust your HVAC remotely.

3.     Perform An Energy Audit

Professional HVAC companies perform energy audits, which are arguably the most lucrative of all money-saving HVAC tips. It helps you to pinpoint precisely where you can be more energy efficient.

 If doing it yourself, you should inspect your insulation, notate any drafts, inspect your HVAC units, and unplug any unused appliances.

4.     Install and Use Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans reduce the amount of energy used by making us feel as though the temperature is a few degrees cooler than it is, creating a wind chill. This makes it easier to set the thermostat at a higher temperature. Not to mention, ceiling fans use much less energy than air conditioning.

 

5.     Use Window Coverings

Window coverings can effectively reduce the amount of energy that your HVAC system uses. By keeping the heat out, your unit will expend less effort to keep your home cool. Some of the better coverings include black-out drapes, cellular shades, and shutters.

 

Partner with a Professional

Perhaps the best way of saving money on your HVAC system is to partner with a professional HVAC company. At Triad Mechanical, we offer comprehensive HVAC services, duct cleaning, and 24/7 emergency services. Our clients trust us because we stand behind our work.

 We have been helping our Georgia clients save money for over 30 years. We want to help you too! Put these money-saving HVAC tips to work for you, and call us now at (770) 682-0075!