Another long, humid Florida summer is on the doorstep. Here’s a summer HVAC checklist to follow so you’re prepared for the heat and enjoy a cool, comfortable home:
Making seasonal adjustments to your thermostat programming allows you to stay comfortable and save energy. Set a temperature of 78 degrees for times when the family is home and active. Then, set temperature increases of 10 to 15 degrees for overnight periods, and when the house isn’t occupied. Programming these automatic adjustments for eight-hour periods each day can cut your energy consumption one percent per degree of temperature change.
To ensure your HVAC equipment is running reliably and efficiently, have the system professionally inspected, cleaned and tuned up. Your technician should complete these tasks during maintenance:
Promote Good System Airflow
For your HVAC system to work properly and keep your home cool, it needs ample airflow that’s not restricted. You can prevent a decline in airflow by:
Keep Humidity in Check
Although your HVAC equipment removes moisture as it cools the air, it may not be effective at dehumidifying if it’s older or not properly sized. If your home always feels too warm and sticky, or mold is gaining a foothold, you may need to upgrade your cooling equipment, or install a whole-house dehumidifier.