Energy Savings Tips

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  • Keep in mind that lowering the temperature of your home by one degree can raise your energy consumption by as much as 4%.
  • The higher the difference between the temperature inside your home and the temperature outside, the greater your energy bill will be. Try to keep your thermostat on the highest comfortable temperature.
  • Resist the urge to set the temperature cooler than normal when turning on the unit. Lowering the temperature won't help the home cool faster and it could result in over cooling and higher energy bills.
  • Run ceiling fans to help move cool air throughout the home and create the illusion of a lower temperature. Fans are most effective at night when the outside temperature is lower than the temperature inside the home.
  • Use landscaping to shade the air conditioning unit, but be sure not to inhibit the air flow.