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  • Keep AC maintained to ensure efficient, cost-effective cooling in hot Denver summers.
  • Plant trees for shade to naturally lower indoor temperatures and energy bills.
  • Reseal windows and doors to prevent energy loss and maintain home comfort.

They’ve experienced a fairly hot and dry summer so far in Denver, and many of them have started cranking up the air conditioning in order to compensate for the heat. If they are sick of seeing the energy bills rise with the temperature, they’ve come to the right place.

They are Premier Heating and Air, and the air conditioning service experts in Denver are here to help them beat the heat without breaking the bank.

Air conditioning service experts

Here are a few tips to help they save more while staying cool:

  • Keep the air conditioner maintained - If they don’t properly maintain the air conditioner, there’s no way that it can effectively keep them cool. Regular maintenance allows experts to fix minor issues with the air conditioner that could be causing it to work less efficiently than it should.  Maintenance will also help to save money because it prevents them from needing expensive repairs in the future.
  • Plant trees around the home - A little shade can go a long way in keeping them cool, so if they don’t have many trees around the home, plant some! Just make sure that the trees aren’t so close to the home that rogue branches damage the roof.
  • Reseal windows and doors - If there are cracks around the windows and doors, it can allow the heat from outside to sneak into the home. Recaulk or reseal the doors and windows in the home to prevent cold air from leaking out.

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