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Three Ways To Reduce The Wear And Tear On Your AC Unit

An AC unit is full of moving parts, and the more those parts move against one another, the more they begin to wear down. During a long, hot summer, your AC unit can run almost nonstop. In order to keep your house cool without breaking the bank, and in order to prevent premature maintenance costs on your unit, you need to find ways to improve the energy efficiency of your home so that you need your AC unit less. 

Reduce Heat Gain

It goes without saying that the more your home heats up throughout the day, the harder your AC unit has to work to cool it back down. It may be less obvious how your sun heats it up in the first place. There are two main ways that solar radiation enters your home: 1) through your windows, and 2) through your roof. By taking steps to prevent the sun from getting into your home, you can make things easier for your AC unit and your wallet.

Install Window Film

While windows can help to separate the temperature of the outside world from the climate inside of your home, the sun's UV rays can pass right through your windows and heat up the interior of your home. In order to prevent this from happening, you need to prevent the sun's UV rays from entering your home in the first place. Low-e window film will screen out the sun's UV rays without interfering with your view to the outside world. A good window film will decrease your cooling costs by up to 23%. It accomplishes this by preventing your home from heating up in the first place, so your AC unit doesn't have to work as hard, which in turn reduces the wear and tear on your AC unit. 

Replace Your Roof

Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material on the market. Their popularity is not based on their superior qualities as compared to other roofing. Instead, it is based on their low cost. By paying a little bit more money to install metal roofing, which will stay cooler than asphalt shingles, you will help to keep your home cooler and prevent the need to run your AC unit. 

Rather than crank up your AC unit and your cooling costs this summer, take steps to prevent your home from heating up in the first place. As an added benefit, everything you do to keep your home cool will help to prevent wear and tear to your AC unit and reduce maintenance costs for the future. 

For more information, contact a company like Elite Heating, Cooling and Plumbing.


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