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  • Install programmable thermostats to cut energy costs and automate temperature adjustments efficiently.
  • Seal HVAC ducts to prevent up to 25% energy loss and ensure proper air distribution.
  • Regularly clean outdoor unit coils to maintain HVAC system performance and efficiency.

Like many homeowners, people want to do everything they can to make their property more environmentally friendly. From reducing energy costs and shrinking the carbon footprint, there are so many reasons why making the home more eco-friendly is a great idea.

One area that shows a lot of potential for decreasing the environmental impact of the property is the HVAC system. In this blog, lets go over some tips for making the HVAC more eco-friendly.

Install a programmable thermostat

A simple way to save on energy costs is to increase the home’s temperature by ten degrees in the summer

A simple way to save on energy costs is to increase the home’s temperature by ten degrees in the summer and decrease it by ten degrees in the winter. However, it’s not always easy to remember to adjust the thermostat, making it more difficult to benefit from this information.

With a programmable thermostat, residents don’t have to worry about it anymore; simply program the thermostat to adjust the temperature, ensuring consistent savings on the energy bill.

Check the ducts

If the HVAC ducts aren’t sealed or have incurred damage, residents could be losing up to 25 percent of the energy. Check the ducts to make sure that there is no air leaking through and that it is evenly distributed through the different rooms in the home.

Clean the coils

Because the unit is outdoors, it can accumulate dirt and debris, which can interfere with the HVAC system’s performance. Check the coils of the system every month to clear out any leaves or other debris stuck on the unit.

For those who want their HVAC system to become more eco-friendly, contact Premier Heating + Air for their HVAC services in Denver. As the favorite heating and cooling company, they know what it takes to reduce the environmental impact through the HVAC system.

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