6.24.2019

3 tips to freeze your climate bill this summer

Midwest Spring Midwest offers homeowners a respite from the high cost of air conditioning. To save money even in mid-summer, Tom Peaks, co-owner of Dowe & Wagner, a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) company, is seeking to help private and business customers in Illinois. and Wisconsin.

1. Repair your air conditioner with a seasonal inspection. Scheduled maintenance includes system inspection and professional cleaning to avoid costly repairs. In general, it is more cost effective to solve a problem at an early stage than when it leads to serious dysfunctions.

Eppers said. "The air conditioners and heating are the main household energy consumers, accounting for 75% of the electricity bill If you need to replace a device, a new air conditioner high efficiency drastically reduces operating costs compared to an older system. "

2. Install a programmable thermostat adjust if your air conditioner needs to work at full capacity and when you can work less when the house is not occupied. Adjusting the house temperature reduces energy consumption without compromising comfort.

Imagine an Energy Star certified smart thermostat that delivers energy savings and environmental benefits. Eppers recommends Ecobee, adding that some utilities offer discounts on energy-efficient appliances.

The US Department of Energy UU He says that smart thermostats can save consumers up to 10% of their energy costs per year.

3. Try to keep the cold air and hot air leaks in your home, close the curtains as possible to keep out of the sun and operate heat generating appliances (like oven and dishwasher) during times of the day.

Dowe & Wagner: 11215 Commercial Street, Richmond, IL 60071: 815.678.3000: http://doweandwagner.com/

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