Some Insulation You Should Be Checking On In Your House To Protect The HVAC System

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Some Insulation You Should Be Checking On In Your House To Protect The HVAC System

Some Insulation You Should Be Checking On In Your House To Protect The HVAC System

26 May 2017
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Did you know that insulating your home better is one of the best ways to care for your HVAC system. If your house is poorly insulated it is likely that all of the air in the house will just seep out and your HVAC system will have to work extra hard to make sure that the temperature is staying constant. For this reason, you should do everything that you can to keep the house insulated. Here are some tips.

1. Redo The Weather Stripping

When your house was first built there was weather stripping put around all of the doors. This is like a rubber strip that helps to seal the doors every time it is shut. This strip help to ensure that no air passes through the crevices when the door is shut. However, over time it is likely that the stripping will wear down, and eventually you will just have a piece of stripping that doesn't do it's job. In fact, if you can see light coming through the door when standing outside, then the stripping isn't working anymore. You can cheaply change the stripping, but just this simply change could save you hundreds of dollars over time.

2. Seal The Windows

Another important thing is to keep an eye on the windows. The windows are another common-place for the air to pass through. If your windows are old they won't hold the air in. The way to check is to put your hands on the window to feel how hot or cold they are. In the winter the window shouldn't be really cold, and in the summer it shouldn't be hot. The window should reflect the indoor temperature.

If you suspect that your windows are no longer sealing properly, then you should consider replacing them. If you can't afford to change them, put some plastic wrap around the window to help seal in the air.

3. Put Down Rugs

An empty house will allow a lot of air to pass through. In the summer when you are trying to keep the air flow constant, this might be a good thing, but in the winter when you need the warm air to stay in the house, you should insulate the house with pictures, rugs and furniture. This will help to insulate the house in a natural and easy way.

By doing these things you can keep the air in your house constant without cranking up the HVAC system. For more help improving your home's air conditioning, contact a business such as Pristine Air Conditioning Corp

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About a year ago, I realized that our air conditioner just wasn't cutting it. Our home was constantly hot and humid, even though our air conditioner was running almost all the time. In addition to driving up our energy bill, my entire family was tired of sweating constantly. To resolve the problem, we decided to hire an HVAC contractor to come out and fix the problem. He figured out that our compressor was damaged, and he replaced it for us. After that, our system ran great again. This blog is here for anyone who has ever had trouble diagnosing air conditioning problems.