Keep Your Family Heating and Cooling Efficient in Your Home With These Tips
Tuesday, March 24th 2020, 2:10 PM

Las Vegas, NV HVAC experts share essential tips to keep your HVAC system energy efficient.

Las Vegas, United States - March 24, 2020 / Anytime Plumbing Inc. /

Tips and Tricks About Family Heating and Cooling Straight From the Professionals

There is no reason you should have to replace your AC & heating system earlier than every ten years or more, especially if you are doing all you can to clean and maintain the life of your system. Las Vegas HVAC professionals want you to know these tips in order to ensure the life and efficiency of your air conditioning and heating system.

Not only will it keep your system running longer, but it’ll also keep your energy bill as cost-effective as possible. Instead of looking all over to learn tricks for more efficient heating and cooling, simply continue reading. This article is packed with the best tips to keep your cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter for the lowest price.

Do You Have Enough Insulation?

When it comes to insulation, there aren’t any real negatives. Insulating your home can only benefit you and your heating and cooling system in the long run. When you properly insulate your home, your HVAC system doesn’t have to come on as much to maintain the desired temperature within the home. As a result, your HVAC system will have a longer shelf life and you will see efficient energy bills as well. There are many areas within the home that you can insulate, and to be the most efficient, it is recommended you insulate them all.

increase insulationThe areas you should insulate include:
  • Roof and loft
  • Cavity wall
  • Solid walls
  • Floorboards
  • Tanks, pipes, and radiators

By insulating your ceilings, walls, and floors, you maximize your energy efficiency tenfold. This is a great place to start when energy-proofing your home.

Curtain and Screens Go a Long Way

Windows play a major role in how cold or how hot your house is. To put it plainly, windows are pretty much a big hole in your wall so it comes as no surprise that a lot of energy is lost through these areas in the home. They are a great aspect to have though, and a home wouldn’t be a home without windows.

use curtains

Thankfully, there are ways you can still have an efficient home while also not losing your windows. Simply, add screens and blackout curtains to all the windows in your home. Screens and curtains do a miraculous job of keeping cool air out in the winter and warm air out in the summer. Another easy and quick way to ensure the life and efficiency of your system while avoiding early HVAC problems.

House Fans Are Your Friends

use house fansCeiling fans have been installed in homes for many, many years and they don’t get enough credit for their energy efficiency. Not only do they take less energy to run than your heating and cooling system, but they work great at maintaining the desired temperature in your home. Some people don’t know that there is a proper way to install the blades on your ceiling fans.

In the warmer months, you want the air to blow downward, while the cooler months the blades should face upward. This will ensure you are getting the most from your ceiling fans and less stress on your HVAC system.

Anytime Plumbing, Inc Is Here to Help When You Need It Most

Anytime Plumbing, Inc is a family-owned and operated company in the Las Vegas area that is here to serve their community the right way. They know how inconvenient heating and cooling issues can be so they have a 24-hour communication window. They are always available when you need it most. Book your next appointment today!

Contact Information:

Anytime Plumbing Inc.

4690 W Post Rd #130
Las Vegas, NV 89118
United States

Scott Jester
(702) 362-9300
https://www.anytimeplumbingvegas.com/

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Scott Jester
Anytime Plumbing Inc.

4690 W Post Rd #130
Las Vegas, NV, 89118, United States

Phone (702) 362-9300

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