If you're looking for ways to improve the efficiency of your air conditioner, Danny Oliver's Heating and Air can help! We’re a Penn Valley family-owned and operated business with more than 20 years of experience. We’ve worked in repair, installation, design, sales, customer service, and management, which means we understand the importance of quality workmanship and customer service. Contact us to learn more about how we can help you improve the efficiency of your air conditioner!
Ways to Improve the Efficiency of Your Air Conditioner
Ways to Improve the Efficiency of Your Air Conditioner
Get Air Conditioner Maintenance
Danny Oliver's Heating and Air also recommends getting air conditioner maintenance services to keep your system running smoothly. Our technicians are trained to troubleshoot and repair all makes and models of air conditioners. We also offer preventative maintenance services to help keep your system from breaking down in the first place. Learn more about our air conditioner maintenance services!
Keep Your Vents Clear
Your air conditioner needs clear vents to work properly. If your vents are blocked by furniture or other objects, it can cause your system to work harder and use more energy. It's also important to vacuum your vents to keep them free of dirt, debris, and dust bunnies. Check your vents regularly to ensure they're clear, and if you have any questions, our team at Danny Oliver's Heating and Air is always happy to help!
Close Your Doors and Windows
When your air conditioner is running, be sure to keep your exterior doors and windows closed. This will help to keep the cool air in and the warm air out. If you have a window unit, be sure to close the curtains or blinds to help insulate the area. If you have a central air system, closing your doors and windows will also help to keep the cool air from escaping.
Keep Heated Appliances Away
Your thermostat is key to keeping your air conditioner running efficiently. If you have a heat-producing appliance — such as a TV or lamp — near your thermostat, it can cause your system to work harder than it needs to. Keep all heat-producing appliances at least three feet away from your thermostat to help improve efficiency.
If you have any questions about improving the efficiency of your air conditioner, don't hesitate to contact Danny Oliver’s Heating and Air. Schedule an appointment today!