A/C Designs of St. Augustine, LLC Blog: Posts Tagged ‘ac unit tips’

Should I Turn My AC Off When I’m Not Home?

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022

Keeping your home cool through the Florida summer heat and your electricity bill low is a tricky balance to strike. One key question many homeowners struggle with is what to do with your AC when you’re away from home. It’s true that if you don’t know how to properly regulate your thermostat, you may be wasting both money and energy. 

At AC Designs, our experienced HVAC technicians are here to help you keep your home cool this summer without breaking the bank. Our AC company in St. Augustine and Jacksonville, Florida is dedicated to extending the lifespan of your unit. Below, we’ll teach you our recommended air conditioning habits and key tips to use year-round. Follow our advice to stay cool while protecting your wallet.  

Pros and Cons of Shutting Your AC Off

Many homeowners think that shutting their AC off completely while away will save the most money, but this isn’t always the case. In fact, this practice can actually lower your AC efficiency and cost more in the long run! Common sense tells you that you’ll save money when your AC unit isn’t running. Unfortunately, this practice often puts unnecessary strain on your unit when you return, canceling out any positive effects. 

Think of it this way. If your air conditioner is off during the hottest periods of the day, the inside of your home could become as hot as 90 degrees or more. Your unit may need to run for hours consistently to cool your home back down. Plus, it will work harder than normal to cool your home more quickly.

Not only does this wind up costing you more money on your energy bill. This extra work for your unit may also have damaging, long-term impacts that require maintenance or unnecessary costly repairs.

Best Thermostat Settings While Away from Home

Keeping your thermostat set to 78 degrees or higher can save you money and lower energy usage in your home while you’re away. When you return home, your AC unit will not have to work as hard to cool your house down to a lower temperature. 

If you spend a majority of the day away from your home, it is recommended that you set your thermostat between 78 and 83 degrees to avoid unnecessary electricity costs. This also prevents your unit from overworking throughout the day.

When your air conditioning is set to 78 while you’re away, there isn’t as much strain on the unit to return to normal temperatures at night. This can help you avoid premature AC maintenance and extend the life expectancy of your unit. 

If you like to keep your home comfort settings extra-cool, we also recommend turning down your thermostat incrementally by a few degrees at a time, rather than all at once. This will help avoid extra strain from your unit trying to cool your home quickly.

Benefits of Programmable Thermostats and Zone Control Systems

Zone control systems and programmable thermostats give homeowners greater control over their heating and air conditioning to improve energy efficiency. They make it easy for homeowners to save money on their energy bills while keeping their homes cool. 

If you find yourself forgetting to set your thermostat to a higher temperature when leaving the house or heading to work, investing in these systems may be right for you. A programmable thermostat can do the work for you based on your schedule. This way, your AC can operate on a consistent schedule, and you’ll never have to worry about regulating your home’s temperature yourself. 

Zone control systems allow homeowners to control the temperature of their homes remotely by zones. When paired with a programmable thermostat, these systems can lower the temperature of certain zones within your home based on their conditioning requirements. Monitoring your home’s temperature by zones allows you to cut electricity costs at an even higher rate. 

Schedule Your AC Maintenance With AC Designs

Dealing with the summer heat doesn’t have to take a toll on your electricity bill. When you incorporate these best practices into your AC routine, you can save hundreds of dollars each year without sacrificing a cool, comfortable home. Make an appointment with an AC company in Jacksonville, Florida that you can trust to keep your unit operating efficiently with your wallet in mind. Schedule an appointment with AC Designs today for all your AC maintenance needs.

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Tips For Your A/C When You Turn on the Heater for the First Time

Monday, November 16th, 2020

As temperatures slowly get cooler in the Jacksonville area, you can expect to start using your heater soon. Before using it for the first time this season, though, you should make sure it’s in good condition. This helps ensure that you’ll have efficient heating in your home all fall and winter long.

Don’t Switch From A/C to Heat Suddenly 

If possible, you should avoid having your air conditioning turned up high and switching over to your heating system later that day or the next. Doing this could make it hard for your HVAC system to work efficiently. Gradually change your indoor temperature over time, so that you’re not going from a very cool temperature to a very warm one. Turn up your thermostat a degree or two while you’re still using your a/c. As the weather gets cooler, stop using your a/c and put your heating system on low when you first use it. You can slowly adjust your thermostat so that the interior of your home stays warm enough on cold days. Taking this approach prevents excess wear and tear on your HVAC system. 

Test Your HVAC System 

Since your heating system hasn’t been on for months, it’s important to test it before using it regularly. Turn your heating system on for about an hour just to test it and make sure it’s working right. This also helps you check to see if your thermostat is functioning properly. Your heat should come on without any problems and blow heated air out of your vents. Keep in mind that you’ll need to have your heating system checked if it’s blowing cool air from your vents, not coming on at all, or turning on and off frequently.

Set Up HVAC Maintenance 

HVAC maintenance is among the most effective ways to make sure your heating system is all set for winter. Having professional maintenance done can also help identify any issues your a/c might have after running for several months. You can have these issues handled now so that you won’t need to have repairs done next spring when you turn your a/c on again. During a routine HVAC maintenance visit, technicians can do a thorough inspection of your heating and cooling equipment. In addition to looking for possible problems with your HVAC system, technicians can clean equipment, adjust or tighten components as needed, and do other tasks to ensure that it’s in good condition and able to work properly.

If you need to schedule HVAC maintenance this fall or winter, contact A/C Designs today. We provide high-quality HVAC maintenance and other services in the Jacksonville area.

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Checklist: HVAC Summer Maintenance

Monday, July 13th, 2020

High temperatures and humidity in the Jacksonville area mean it’s time to think about HVAC summer maintenance. Performing maintenance tasks help your HVAC system run more efficiently for lower energy bills and reduces the risk of repairs. Keeping your system in excellent condition helps ensure that you can look forward to walking into a cool home throughout the summer months. Use the following checklist while doing maintenance on your HVAC system this season.

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Ways to Stay Cool and Save Money During the Summer

Thursday, June 25th, 2020

The heat and humidity in the Jacksonville area during summer can easily lead to skyrocketing energy bills. While you need to run your air conditioning in order to keep your home comfortable, you might not need to worry about high cooling bills. Keep the following tips in mind to help you save money and reduce energy usage while still having a cool home interior throughout the summer months.

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Protecting Your HVAC Unit During Inconsistent Weather

Monday, January 20th, 2020

Residents of the parts of the U.S. with four distinct seasons know to expect chilly temperatures from Thanksgiving to Easter (and sometimes beyond). But many Floridians are just as likely to need their air conditioner as their heater during the winter months, which can make it tough to maintain a well-functioning HVAC system. Here are some tips and tricks you can use to protect your HVAC system during Florida’s unpredictable weather patterns.

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8 HVAC Tips for 2020

Friday, January 17th, 2020

Jacksonville’s climate, with its frequently-fluctuating temperatures and high humidity levels, can make HVAC maintenance a challenge. Fortunately, engaging in some regular preventive maintenance can often help you avoid big-ticket repairs. This article will explore 8 ways you can optimize your HVAC’s performance in 2020.

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How to Prepare Your HVAC for the Winter

Friday, December 20th, 2019

Though Florida doesn’t experience the same cold winter temperatures as the rest of the U.S., it’s still important to “winterize” your heating, ventilation, and a/c unit each fall. The fall season presents a prime opportunity to inspect your unit and correct any issues before the cold weather arrives and the hot weather returns. Learn more about the steps you should take to prepare your HVAC for the winter.

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3 Tips to Keep Your Guests Comfortable This Holiday Season

Monday, November 25th, 2019

If you’re hosting guests this holiday season, you may already be preparing for their arrival. You may also feel your stress level rising as your to-do list continues to grow. But being a good host doesn’t have to be stressful, especially with some planning and preparation before their arrival. Read on for some tips and tricks that can help keep your guests comfortable in your home over the holidays.

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3 Signs Your Home Has Poor Indoor Air Quality

Thursday, September 12th, 2019

The quality of the air inside your home can affect the quality of life for all members of your household. Determining whether your home’s air quality is sub-par isn’t always as easy as it might seem. Read on for some surefire signs that your home’s air quality could use some improvement, as well as how A/C Designs can help.

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