As the weather warms up, it's essential to switch your HVAC thermostat from heat to AC to keep your home comfortable. However, it's important to know the best time to make the switch to avoid switching back and forth between heat and AC, which can increase your energy bills and cause wear and tear on your HVAC system.
Wait for Warm Days
One of the most significant factors to consider when making the switch is the outside temperature. It's best to wait for a stretch of 7-10 warm days before making the switch to ensure that the warmer weather is here to stay and that you won't have to turn your heat back on until winter. This will also prevent extra energy usage and wear and tear on your HVAC system.
Change the Air Filter
It's essential to change your air filter regularly, you can learn more about when to do so here, especially before switching to air conditioning. During the warmer months, the air filter catches more allergens and pollen that could be harmful if left unfiltered. A dirty air filter can also reduce the efficiency of your HVAC system and increase your energy bills. Make sure to replace your air filter before making the switch to ensure that your HVAC system runs efficiently and keeps your home's air clean.
Choose One Temperature
Constantly changing the temperature setting can make your HVAC system less cost-effective. It's best to choose one temperature that you and your household will be comfortable in and leave the thermostat set on it. This will keep your home comfortable while avoiding extra energy usage and wear and tear on your HVAC system.
Schedule an Inspection
It's important to schedule HVAC unit inspections at least twice a year. One inspection should be scheduled in the spring when the temperature shifts from cooler to warmer. A professional inspection ensures that your HVAC system is working correctly and efficiently, preventing unexpected breakdowns and extending the lifespan of your system. Contact B. Dumont Heating and Air to schedule your HVAC unit inspection and to ensure your HVAC system is working correctly to keep you and your family comfortable indoors this season.