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When it comes to modern air conditioners, energy efficiency plays a huge role in both the functionality and the lifespan of your unit. To determine whether you are getting the most bang for your buck out of your HVAC system, evaluate the energy efficiency of your air conditioner.
First things first: what’s the big deal about energy efficiency? An energy-efficient system provides the following benefits.
You pay money for the energy your air conditioner uses. Unfortunately, an inefficient system wastes a lot of energy, which in turn wastes a lot of money. If you notice that your monthly energy bills are higher than they used to be, chances are good that you have either an inefficient system or an energy leak somewhere. Additionally, an inefficient system tends to break down more, which costs you extra money in repairs.
The more energy your air conditioner has to use to keep up with the house, the more stress the unit is under. This makes the system more susceptible to both short-term and long-term problems.
An energy-efficient air conditioner works less for a better result. Because it doesn’t have to work as hard, it lasts a lot longer. On the flip side, an overworked unit gives up the ghost a lot sooner. If you don’t love the idea of paying for an early air conditioner replacement, definitely consider investing in an energy-efficient one.
Energy waste is no friend to the planet. You can cool your home responsibly and in good conscience with the knowledge that your air conditioner only uses what it needs.
There are many indicators as to whether or not your HVAC system works. However, your air conditioner can work and still not be energy-efficient. If you aren’t sure whether or not your air conditioner is wasting energy, take a good look at the following items.
Energy efficiency has improved with modern units and technology. If your HVAC system is old and outdated, chances are high that it is not very friendly to the environment. At the very least, it is not as efficient as a newer model.
If your air conditioner seems to struggle to keep up with its workload, there is probably a lot of extra strain being placed on it. Constant repairs, uneven cooling, and strange odors or noises indicate a lack of energy efficiency.
A steady incline in your monthly energy bill means that your unit is wasting energy, not conserving it. Pay attention to those heating and cooling bills, and take note if they are higher than you think they should be.
One of the easiest ways to check an air conditioner’s energy efficiency is to look at its SEER rating. The SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) rating explains how much energy your unit uses to produce adequate temperature control versus how much energy goes to waste.
As a licensed Rheem dealer, we can introduce you to some of the most energy-efficient and cost-effective systems currently available on the market. ABE Heating and Cooling offers great products with iron-clad warranties and superior installation services, all at manageable prices suitable for any budget. We are located in Brighton, Colorado, and serve the entire Denver Metro Area, and if you would like to learn more about high-efficiency furnaces please contact us today to discuss the possibilities.