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AC Tips During A Heat Wave

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AC Tips During A Heat Wave

AC Tips During A Heat WaveWe have been experiencing some extremely hot days here in Southwest Virginia, and we know your air conditioning system has been working hard. It’s easy to flip on the AC and turn it up, but it’s important to take any additional steps possible to ease the job on your cooling system, and also help improve your home comfort. 

We’ve been installing air conditioners and heat pumps in Southwest Virginia since 2011, and we know the heat can become pretty intense during the dog days of summer. Taking some different steps, some on your own, some hiring a professional to help with, can help you save money, and improve the comfort of your home. In this article, we’ll give you some advice about what you can do for your home in a heat wave. 

If you are in need of some help with your air conditioning, give Complete Comfort a call at (276) 690-9222, or contact us online. Our cooling experts will come take a look at your home, and help you decide what the best steps are to make your home as comfortable as possible. 

DIY Tips To Make Your Home More Comfortable During A Heat Wave

First we’re going to go over some of the things you can do on your own to make your space more comfortable during a heat wave. Some of these are easier than others, but all can be accomplished on your own, and maybe with a little help from a YouTube Video or two. 

Change Your Air Filter

Changing Your Air Filter Is Easy But ImportantThe air filter in your home catches all the dust, dirt, and airborne particles that are flowing through your ductwork and HVAC system. If it goes for months without being changed, it can become clogged and start to block the airflow. This prevents your cooling system from working efficiently, and can cause cooling problems. 

It’s also going to cause your air conditioning system to work harder to try and achieve the temperature set on the thermostat. If the air is being partially blocked, the system will just run harder and longer, causing your energy bills to rise further than they should. 

You can easily change your air filter on your own, and we recommend that you do it every 1-3 months. In the case of a heat wave, replacing the air filter gives you a fresh filter, cleaner air, and better airflow during the time when you need to cool air the most. 

If you aren’t sure how to change your air filter, there are videos online that can help, or you can simply ask your service technician to show you how during routine maintenance. 

Use Your Blinds To Block Out The Sun

When the sun shines through the windows of your home, it’s going to raise the temperature by a few degrees. The sunlight brings natural heat, and will cause your AC to have to work harder to cool off the space. 

We recommend closing the blinds in rooms that you aren’t using. Bedrooms, dining rooms, even living rooms that aren’t being used during the sunny times of the day should have the blinds drawn. This is going to help lower your energy bills slightly, cool your home off, and reduce the workload on your air conditioner. 

Don’t Use Heat Producing Appliances During The Day

Try to refrain from using appliances that generate heat like your oven, dishwasher, laundry dryer, etc. during the hottest times of the day. Maybe use the grill outside to cook dinner, or try waiting until the sun goes down to do your laundry. These are minor things, but they can make a difference in the comfort of your home. 

Seal Cracks On Windows And Doors

If you have windows and doors that leak air, it’s going to make your space hotter. It’s also going to cause your AC to run harder, and drive up your energy bills. If you are handy, use some sealant to fill in the cracks around your windows. You may also want to buy some weatherstripping and block the space under your door that lets in air. 

This could also be something you hire a professional to take care of, but if you are handy you can perform this task on your own. You may want to hire a company to perform a home energy audit to see where your home can improve on using energy efficiently. 

Using Fans 

Using fans is simple, but something people ignore in lue of turning up the AC. Using a ceiling fan, or a regular portable fan can help disperse cool air and bring the temperature down in your space. You can also add a bowl of ice to the back of your fan and blow cooler air even! 

Home Tips During A Heat Wave (Hiring A Professional)

Now that you have a few tasks you can perform on your own, here are some things you may want to hire a professional to help with when dealing with a heat wave. 

Perform Annual Air Conditioner Service

Annual AC Service Is Essential To Maintaining Your ACAnnual AC service is one of the most important steps you can take to keep your home cool and save money in the long run. We recommend you have your air conditioner serviced at least once a year, and having it done before a heat wave would be ideal. 

During regular air conditioner maintenance, a technician will inspect the system, make sure everything is working properly, change your filter, and clean and lubricate any components that need it. Just like taking your car for an oil change helps it last longer and work better, the same goes for an air conditioner or heat pump service. 

AC service comes with a list of benefits: 

  • Improved cooling 
  • Longer system lifespan
  • Lower energy bills
  • Improved indoor air quality
  • Maintains warranty 
  • Less chance of breakdowns/repairs needed

Look into our preventative maintenance packages to get the best value when it comes to HVAC Service. If you want to schedule service for your HVAC system, give us a call at (276) 690-9222, or contact us right here online to get your cooling system ready for the heat! 

Installing New Insulation 

When people think of insulation, they usually think about keeping things warm. The truth is, insulation matters in the summer too, and helps keep your home cool. Insulation helps prevent air from the outside from getting into your home, as well as preventing air from your home leaking out. A well insulated home requires less energy to keep comfortable, and is less affected by the outside weather conditions. 

If you are REALLY handy, you may be able to install new insulation on your own, but if you are like most of us, it probably makes more sense to hire a professional insulation expert. They can evaluate your home, and know how to insulate your home without making a huge mess. 

Installing New Windows And Doors

Installing new windows and doors can be expensive, and a heat wave certainly shouldn’t be the only reason to do this, but if you live in a home with very thin windows, or old construction, it could be something to consider. Windows and doors are some of the most likely spaces for air to leak in your home. If you have leaks all over the house, it’s going to end up costing you a ton in energy bills. 

Sealing the house up tight by installing energy efficient windows and doors is an investment in your home. It’s going to help you in the summer, but also in the winter as well. This is usually a costly project, but one that increases the value of your home, lowers your energy costs, and also makes the space more comfortable! 

Air Conditioning Services In Southwest Virginia

If you are looking for some help with your air conditioning system and are located in Southwest Virginia, Complete Comfort is here to help. We are located in Chilhowie, but service all of the surrounding areas like Bristol. Glade Spring, Abingdon, and even parts of Tennessee. Give us a call at (276) 690-9222, or contact us online to schedule an AC or heat pump appointment today! 

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