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How to Keep Warm Climates from Making Your HVAC Worn Out

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: January 28, 2021

An effective HVAC system is a key part of having a comfortable home, especially if you live in a warm or humid area that sees you make regular use of your cooling system. In warmer climates, the increased stress on your home’s HVAC unit is a valid concern. However, by keeping the following tips in mind, you can easily avoid a worn out HVAC system.

Ways to Avoid a Worn Out HVAC Unit

  • Check Your Thermostat Settings. One thing that can easily lead to a worn out HVAC unit is overrunning it. On extremely hot days, it’s important to not have your AC running all day. If you have your thermostat set too low, your AC won’t be able to keep up with the outdoor heat and will never shut off. Raising the thermostat temperature even a few degrees (say from 72 to 75) allows your HVAC time to rest.
  • Don’t Allow Heat Into Your Home. Fixing drafts that let out cool air and closing the shades on your home’s windows can reduce how quickly the air in your home heats up. Also, installing shade over an outdoor HVAC unit can help avoid a worn out HVAC unit.
  • Regular Inspections. Regular inspections and maintenance from a certified expert can also reduce the wear on your HVAC system, keep it in top operating condition, and reduce the danger of a worn out HVAC system.

Finding the Best in HVAC Service

When you need HVAC care and maintenance, we can help. At Energy 1 Heating & Air Conditioning, we help homeowners in Lorain and nearby communities such as Elyria and Oberlin with all their HVAC installation, servicing, and emergency repairs. Contact us today for all your HVAC service needs and questions and remember that we’re here to help you.

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