Applying small changes in your home can reduce the strain on your AC system in Las Vegas.  By doing so, you can protect it from damage and maintain its top condition. See the following tips to get started.

Adjust the Thermostat

Especially when you’re not home, you must adjust the thermostat. By adjusting from 7-10 degrees for eight hours,, you can save up to 10% annually, according to the Department of Energy.  

If you want to automate it,   you can opt for a programmable thermostat that can adjust the temperature when you’re away or asleep. By doing so, you can cut down on utility cost and save energy.

There are also models that will let you set them based on your preferences or that will let you remotely control them through an app. Overall, such a device can do the automatic increasing of temperature and getting it to normal easily.

TIP: When you won’t be home, you can program and raise its temperature for about five degrees to reduce AC strain while also reducing cooling cost.

Replace the Air Filters

You should also replace air filtration systems in Las Vegas often to reduce strain on your AC.

Check, your filter once a month between inspections and replace it every two months or more often if you have kids and pets or if you’re living in a more polluted area to promote AC efficiency.

You can prevent dust and dirt buildup in the HVAC systems and the vents with a clean air filter that will also ensure better and cleaner air circulation.

Or else, a blocked air filter can reduce HVAC efficiency and shorten its lifespan.  It will also make your AC to work harder that might lead to its damage.

TIP: You should also keep your outdoor AC condenser unit free of debris, including leaves so that your HVAC system running smoothly.

Install a Solar Attic Fan

If you have an extra room upstairs or an attic, you should have a solar attic fan on it.  It can prevent the temperature in the attic from being too high, reducing indoor air temperature and AC related repair expenses.  

As it’s also running on solar power, you can also save on cooling cost and pull hot air out the attic. While running, the solar attic fan will be able to replace hot air with cooler outside air.

Using a solar attic fan, AC straining can be significantly reduced especially in the summer because it cools the bonus room or attic effectively.

Otherwise, the temperature in the attic will soar without a solar attic fan.   When it does, the air will be trapped and rise in temperature, putting a strain on your AC that has to work harder.

A solar attic fan can also extend your roof’s life because it can eliminate mold and move stagnant and moist air.  With a solar attic fan, you can prevent roof damage especially during the winter months when moisture can expand.

Professional Service

If you’re looking to expand your HVAC system’s life, you should have it routinely maintained. You can have it inspected for at least twice a year. System maintenance can include cleaning the coils, checking refrigerant and inspecting the duct.

Overall, AC maintenance by the pros can detect any issues that might pose a problem in the near future.

Finally, having your system on top condition,   you can be sure that it will keep its cooling effectiveness.

Reduce the Heat inside Your House

Making small changes can make the big difference if you want to reduce the strain on your AC system.  

Aside from those mentioned earlier, such as getting maintenance from air conditioning companies, another way to keep your cooling and heating system working at an optimal condition is to reduce the heat inside your home.

Certain things you can do include closing the curtains and blinds during hot days and keeping the doors and windows closed.

In addition, you can reduce heat by cooking or showering during the coolest times of the day.  You should also use heat-generating appliances, such as a washing machine and oven in the evening.

More tips

  1. When not in use, turn the lights off.
  2. Insulate the attic aside from installing a solar attic fan to prevent hot air from spreading to the rest of your home.
  3. Put blinds on sun-facing windows.

Following These Smartest Steps You Will Minimize Strain on Your AC System in Las Vegas

Applying these simple changes and tips are effective and smart ways that can significantly reduce the strain on your HVAC system, which can work more efficiently and with less difficulty. Technavio’s market research analysts estimate that the smart thermostat market will grow steadily at a CAGR of 19% by 2021.

Following these tips, including installing a solar attic fan, you can also save on cooling cost and extend the lifespan of your HVAC system. In addition, you can continue experiencing comfort in your home especially in the summer when the temperature in Las Vegas can be scorching hot.  

For the best results, get help from certified and licensed HVAC pros for system maintenance, which involve inspecting of AC components, changing air filters and detecting any possible problems that would otherwise lead to hefty repairs.

Author's Bio: 

Armondo Mollindeo is the Founder & CEO at www.EliteHeatingandAC.com