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By Terri Carey February 25, 2025
1. Don't touch that dial. We recommend installing a programmable thermostat. You can program to automatically adjust your home's temperature when you are sleeping or away. This can cut your energy bill from 10 to 30 percent. 2. Look for high SEER ratings. SEER is the acronym for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, the federally mandated rating system for energy efficiency of air conditioners. For the ultimate in efficiency and climate control, look for air conditioners containing the new two-stage Copeland Scroll UltraTech compressors made by Emerson. 3. Make routine maintenance a priority. There are a number of routine maintenance tasks that homeowners can do on their own, such as regularly changing disposable air filters (or cleaning electronic air cleaners) on the indoor blower unit: keeping debris away from the outdoor unit; and hosing off the condenser fins on the outdoor unit. But just like regular tune-ups for your car, it really pays to have a contractor inspect and service your air conditioning and furnace system annually to make sure it is operating at peak performance. Tip: Be sure your contractor is licensed, well trained, insured, and experienced.
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