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What Can Be Done to Maximize the Efficiency of your HVAC (Heating and Cooling) Unit?

Your air conditioning and heating system (HVAC) is made up of many  components that are designed to cool your house by removing heat and humidity.   Let’s discuss what a homeowner can do with their HVAC system to ensure it is working at  peak  efficiency thereby saving you money on energy. 

Heating and ventilation topics and questions are  the most common from Rosie on the House listeners. We invited Rosie Certified David Byrnes, owner of Green ID to educate us. David is a certified energy expert and helped us outline several things that need to be checked, by a professional, to ensure  our equipment is operating at maximum efficiency.  

Have a Pro Check Your Systems Equipment Efficiency 

There are three factors that indicate the overall health of an HVAC system. A professional HVAC company  with the ability to run energy audits,  can access th esystem and make recommendations if needed. 

  • Air Flow.  It is important to ensure  that  the air moves efficently through the supply ductwork and into each of the rooms of our home. Return air, going back to the main blower unit,  is also important for efficient air distribution. The connection between the rate that the cooling freon moves through the coil and the speed with which the air passes through the coil need to coincide. Flow that is too fast or too slow will affect a systems efficiency .
  • Freon Charge. An HVAC unit needs a specific amount of freon charge. When the new unit arrives for installation, the amount of freon in the factory settings tend to be lighter than what may be needed. The actual freon needs are affected by the distance the line runs from the unit to the coil in the blower unit, their insulation quality, and the overall efficiency of your duct work. Making sure the freon charge is adequate  will help over all efficiency. 

    Have a pro examine your duct work system. Is it the right size? Is it sealed properly?
  • Duct work. David tells us a major factor in system efficiency is duct work size. There are some simple ways to  tell if there may be an issue in your home. Noise is a symptom of undersized duct work.  A  hissing sound means that the air flow is restricted. Another indication of an issue is uneven temperatures throughout your home. If areas of the home feel too warm or too cool, oversized duct work may be an issue. Another aspect of healthy duct work for the pros to test is how well it is sealed. 

The Importance of Pressure Tests

There are two types of pressure tests, each requires the doors and windows to be sealed off.

  • Negative pressure test. The first type of test creates a negative pressure in the home and is used to measure the air flow around your home. Supply registers as well as return registers are fitted with a device to measure air flow. This test is used to detect air leaks in the home.  Solutions can be suggested to solve the air flow issues where air leaks are found. 
  • Positive pressure test. The second test uses positive interior pressure. The results of this test will indicate if there is a leak in the air ducts. Sealing of the ducts may be a recommendation for duct work that is leaking air.

Schedule Regular Filter Replacement and Tune Ups

Taking the time to regularly change your air filter goes a long way to allow your unit to work well
  • Filter Replacement.  Regularly changing the air filters Is one of the most important things you can do to keep your HVAC running well.  Check and replace the filters at each of the air return registers, or right at the blower unit as per manufacturers’ instructions.  If the registers are easily accessible, this is a simple task of taking out the old and replacing it with a new. Check the size of the filter, (dimensions are typically in bold numerals on the cardboard filter frame), before heading out to the store to buy them. If the registers are high up on a raised ceiling, be sure you, and your ladder worthy of a climb. 
  • Tune Up. Regular maintenance on your system is smart. Having your system checked by a Rosie Certified Partner annually, or at the very least every two years, can keep your HVAC from having a small problem become a big one. Whether your home has a furnace and condensing system, or a heat pump system, tune ups are a good idea. 

Energy efficient homes are not just a cutting edge idea any longer. With the cost of energy rising as much as it is, the technology to make your home as efficient as possible is readily available.  The dollars saved by having efficient equipment can be  a major factor in todays energy economy.

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When looking for a consultant for your home, it pays to have an experienced team. Green ID has been performing comprehensive Arizona energy auditor services since 2009. Residential energy audits have been shown to produce a 35 percent reduction in your energy bills while addressing comfort issues and improving indoor air quality. Our mission is to save you money and energy with thorough and reliable services including HVAC maintenance and installation, insulation removal and installation, ductwork repair and replacement, solar energy and other resourceful ways to save you energy.

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