How To Lower Your Home Air Conditioning Costs

The bay area is one of the most desirable places to live in the entire country. Many people don't realize that this isn't technically Southern California and the temperatures can fluctuate greatly throughout the year. As the price of energy rises, many people are looking for some easy and cost effective ways to help lower their power bills. You can save quite a bit of money during the warmer months by taking some simple steps to lower your home air conditioning costs. Let's take a look at some of the basic ways to do this.

One of the easiest ways to lower your home air conditioning costs is to make sure all of your doors and windows are sealed properly. Doors open and close all the time, especially if you have kids. Over time, the weather stripping that helps your door shut completely gets deteriorated, ripped up, or might not even be on your door at all. By replacing it and making sure it creates an airtight seal when closed, you make your air conditioner work more effectively. Windows will usually have some type of weather stripping also. A quick check of each one to see if there are any areas that are torn or degraded can also help lower your home air conditioning costs. Make sure your doors and windows seal completely and don't leave them open while your air conditioner is running.

Many people don't realize that your local power company sometimes offers free inspections of a home to make sure it's weatherized and offers suggestions to help you save money on both your heating and air conditioning bill. It's always a good idea to call your power company to see if they offer this program. They could recommend anything from replacing single pane windows with double pane, planting a tree to deflect sunlight in a specific area of your house, or buying new insulation for your attic space.

The easiest way to lower your home air conditioning costs is to keep it off when you are at work or away from the house for an extended period of time. If you don't want to come home to a warm house, you could ask your HVAC installer about a timer.

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