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Page | 1 February 3, 2017 Image 1 Ways to Keep Heating and Cooling Bills Low for Myrtle Beach Homes Throughout the country, heating and cooling systems are no longer a luxury, but a necessity. It is also no secret that your HVAC unit consumes a lot of money. Is there a way to enjoy comfortable indoor temperatures without spending a fortune on electricity? Try out these helpful tips, and see just how much you can save on your energy bills without sacrificing your comfort. How to Save Money on Energy Bills When Heating and Cooling Your Home

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February 3, 2017

Image 1 Ways to Keep Heating and Cooling Bills Low for Myrtle Beach Homes

Throughout the country, heating and cooling systems are no longer a luxury, but a necessity. It is also no secret that your HVAC unit consumes a lot of money. Is there a way to enjoy comfortable indoor temperatures without spending a fortune on electricity? Try out these helpful tips, and see just how much you can save on your energy bills without sacrificing your comfort.

How to Save Money on Energy Bills When Heating and

Cooling Your Home

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Time to Upgrade? Just like any piece of technology, your heating and cooling system is also subject to being outmoded. If your unit at home is nearing the 10-year mark, you might best consider swapping it out with a newer model. This is because older models use less efficient components that consume more electricity than newer components. If you are uncertain about which unit to get, a trusted heating and cooling contractor in Myrtle Beach can help. Get a Thermostat Keeping your HVAC system on all day will blow a hole through your utilities budget, yet coming home to a hot or cold home is undesirable. Luckily, a thermostat can help you save money and maintain ideal temperatures in your home at all times. It allows you to program your heating and cooling system according to your schedule: Set it to turn itself off at the time you normally depart for work and program it to reengage moments before your return. Check Air Filter Your air conditioner does not just cool the air inside your home; it also filters it. Over time, however, the filter fills with dust, debris, and other impurities, limiting its ability to blow cool air and forcing your unit to work twice as hard. Therefore, inspect the filters at least once a month and promptly replace it if it is clogged. By performing this simple task, you can reduce your electricity bill noticeably. Perform Regular Maintenance Checks Your HVAC system is not much different than your car in that if you use it all the time, you need to make sure it gets regular maintenance checks to avoid complications. You can then quickly identify energy wasters, such as a leaking ducts or failing parts. Moreover, regular checkups allow you to catch and repair minor issues before they become major problems. It may cost a bit of money, but this amount is a pittance compared to the cost of replacing a heating and cooling system. As you can see, homeowners possess the power to control their power bills by maintaining their HVAC systems and replacing outmoded components. If you need help in these matters, pursue a trusted, local HVAC contractor.

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About Brown & Reaves Services, Inc.: Started over 40 years ago, Brown & Reaves, Inc. is a family owned business that specializes in providing air conditioning and heating repair, installation, and servicing. All of its technicians are highly trained and have received the North American Technicians Excellence (NATE) test, thereby ensuring prompt and expert service for all your HVAC needs. Sources: 6 Sustainability Tips for Commercial HVAC That Also Save Money, pge.com 6 HVAC tips to save money on your summer energy bill, angieslist.com