The airflow in your home is one of the most important puzzle pieces for your HVAC system but it is often overlooked. When people are worried about how cool their home is, they mainly turn to the air conditioner. However, if your AC unit is in perfect condition but the airflow in your home is poor, you will not reap the benefits of the air conditioner. Proper airflow will even help to save you some money this summer by helping you cut back on your energy bill. Here a few ways you can improve your airflow to fully optimize your Shelby, NC air conditioning unit during the summertime heat.
Change Your Air Filters
Your air filters play a major role in the airflow of your home. With dirty and clogged filters, the cool air from your air conditioner will not be able to flow through your home the way that it should. This causes your home to not feel as cool as you want it to be. So if you are wanting to optimize your air conditioner and airflow this summer, be sure your air filters are clean.
Inspect Your AC Unit
Of course if you want to make sure your air conditioner is optimized this summer, you will want to make sure that all of its parts are working properly. If you have a HVAC contractor who regularly performs maintenance on your system, you should be fine. However, if you can’t remember the last time you got it serviced, it might be time.
If you want to check on it yourself, this is possible but not as accurate as a HVAC professional. You should make sure that your outdoor unit is free from plants and shrubbery. In addition, you can clean off the dust and debris on your unit. Make sure nothing is blocking your unit so all air can be sucked in and pushed through.
Check Your Insulation
While your insulation doesn’t directly impact the flow of air coming into your house from your air conditioner unit, it does however impact where the airflow goes. If you have poor insulation in your home, specifically in your attic and windows & doors, your home will lose a good amount of the cool air that your AC unit is working so hard to pump. To make sure your insulation is in line, you can walk around your home to feel if there are any areas that feel warmer than others. This could be because the cold air is escaping and warm air is entering your home due to poor insulation. Call your trusted HVAC contractor to help you improve your insulation and airflow in your home.
Open Your Vents
If a certain room in your home is always cooler than the rest, you may be tempted to close the vents in that room. The best thing to do for your home is to leave all of your vents open. Closing off any vents uses more energy because your HVAC system will be working overtime to push air out of the closed vents. Additionally, you may have forgotten about a vent or two that you closed off in the spring or winter. Be sure to open them back up to optimize the airflow in your home. Give the Bill Shuford Heating & Air team a call today to learn more about our professional air conditioning services!