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Smart HVAC Tips to Reduce Your Utility Bills During the COVID-19 Pandemic

For the past few months, our homes have been working overtime, as we make extra meals, stream more videos, and run the A/C 24/7—at most. With more people staying at home for extended periods of time due to the COVID-19 outbreak, you may see a shocking increase in your monthly energy usage.

 

At Blue Air One, we understand the increasing financial difficulties that families are facing these days, that’s why we want to help you trim down your energy costs. Keep your utility bills in check with these HVAC tips from our experts.

 

Get New Air Filters

Air filters are the face mask of your HVAC system—clearing harmful particles from your home’s air mainstream. If they get covered with dust and debris, both your health and finances are compromised. Dirty air filters increase the risk of airborne diseases and your comfort system’s operating cost by up to 20 percent—and it’s something that we’re trying to avoid here.

 

Set the Thermostat Right

Adjusting your thermostat at its ‘safe setting’ is actually one of the simplest things you can do to keep your energy bills at bay. Your thermostat’s safe setting is between 78 to 80 degrees (at least), but no higher than 83. With a programmable or smart thermostat, you can easily keep up with this setting at your convenience.

 

Work on Air Leaks

If your home is poorly insulated or sealed, it could contribute to higher energy bills. The air that leaked somewhere (ductwork, doors, or windows) can add hundreds of dollars to your utility costs. You can effectively minimize energy losses by investing in good insulation on your attic, basement, and ductwork.

 

Take Advantage of Your Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans help move the air and make your home feel cooler than it was before. Using fans with your air conditioner can reduce your cooling costs can cool down your room a lot faster. Remember to run ceiling fan only in the room that you’re in, and then turn it off as you leave.

 

For Linden, NJ homeowners who are struggling to pay their electric bills, these steps could keep your utility costs under control. Stay tuned to us at Blue Air One for more energy-savings and HVAC tips during the COVID-19 crisis. Feel free to give us a call at 908-740-8678 or visit our blog page today!