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Category: Cooling

Total Posts: 41
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6 ways to quickly spot an energy efficient new house
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6 Ways to Quickly Spot an Energy Efficient New House

Learn about the downsides to lowering thermostats and when they outweigh the benefits
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5 Important Downsides to Lowering Thermostats in Winter to Consider

adding insulation is one of many home improvement projects that will increase the energy efficiency of your home
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10 Best Home Improvement Projects for Improving Energy Efficiency

Prepare for autumn savings on your energy usage using these tips
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Autumn Savings – Lower My Heating Bill

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June 10, 2009March 16, 2024

How a professional contractor chooses a room air conditioner that won’t rip you off

There is a natural tendency for people, especially Americans, to always opt for the biggest and best air conditioner they can possibly afford. The going thought is, the bigger the unit (as long as it fits in the window), the better it will work. It will cool the room faster, and thus use less energy. […]

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June 8, 2009March 10, 2024

How most portable air conditioners work

When a portable air conditioner that is in good working order senses (through a thermostat) that the temperature of the air in the room is too high, or above the threshold set, it begins the cooling cycle. Modern window unit air conditioners typically operate in “dual” phases – and cool using one of the phases. […]

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June 8, 2009March 10, 2024

Tuning up your air conditioner

Before you plug in the AC and crank it up, there’s some things you can do to keep it running efficiently. clean it. Remove the filter and clean it out, even if it looks relatively clean. A dirty or partially clogged filter can reduce efficiency dramatically. wipe it down. Using a cloth, carefully wipe the […]

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June 8, 2009March 10, 2024

Air conditioner (A/C) troubleshooting tips

The number one cause of air condioner problems is compressor failure. When this happens, a professional needs to contacted to replace the compressor. However, many other air conditioner problems are a little simpler and easier to troubleshoot. But a dirty filter can make the unit behave like there is a compressor problem. When the filter […]

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April 9, 2009March 16, 2024

Home Energy Experiment #2a: More plastic on windows

So the last experiment was disappointing, because it appeared that plastic did very little to prevent heat loss for your leaky hallway window. Things aren’t looking so good for the thin plastic as insulation. Luckily, we have another scenario. Plastic over part of a window has come “undone” giving us the perfect side by side […]

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April 9, 2009March 16, 2024

Home Energy Experiment #2: How well does plastic insulate?

This question is important to many homeowners and renters because we believe that placing plastic over our windows will halep us save energy on cold winter days and nights. Some plastic makers claim that plastic adds at least 1R value to the window. I doubt this to be true. But using the information presented in […]

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January 21, 2009March 10, 2024

Set the optimal temperature using your thermostat

Finding and setting the optimal temperature may be a science in itself. You have to take into account the heat you use with your comfort level based on your activity. For example is it necessary to have the heat turned way up at night while you’re asleep in your bed? Do you need the heat […]

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January 21, 2009March 10, 2024

Make sure the thermostat is protected from a heating / cooling source

Basically, make sure the thermostat location isn’t too hot, or too drafty. The thermostat measures the temperature and locating it in either location can throw off the reading. The effects can be disastrous for your utility bill. The area might be warm, so the thermostat will be tricked into thinking the heat has done its […]

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January 16, 2009March 10, 2024

Keep window air conditioners in top shape in the on and off seasons

Perhaps you have a few window air conditioner units for a few rooms of your house, rather than having central air. That’s fine. In fact, it is much cheaper to operate if you stay in a couple of rooms most of the time. Make sure they are working properly and efficiently. Most of them today […]

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  • Cooling
January 16, 2009March 10, 2024

Delay activities that generate heat when using the A/C

Wait until night or evening (or on a cool day) to do chores or activities that generate heat. Any additional heat you generate will just make the A/C work harder and longer. Such activities include: Baking or using the oven Washing Dishes / Running Dishwasher Laundry

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