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5 Ways To Modernize Your Older HVAC System

Lisa Lewolt

Keeping up with heating and air conditioning maintenance is the best way to ensure your system is running efficiently and controls the temperature in your home.

Energy consumption can be reduced without making large investments, and a few small changes can make a big difference in your monthly utility bills. We have listed ways to modernize your existing HVAC System below:

 

Upgrade to a Refrigerated Air Unit If You Have A Swamp Cooler

There are many differences between swamp coolers and refrigerated air units. Swamp coolers are often available in older models.

Swamp coolers have therefore almost entirely been replaced by refrigerated air. In comparison to other types of air, refrigerated air is much more efficient and cost-effective. Refrigerated air is a cost-effective option that will also provide cleaner and cooler air.

Switching to refrigerated air can reduce your utility bills. Unlike swamp coolers, refrigeration units use less water, so you don’t have to worry about high water bills.

The majority of swamp coolers on the market are older models. Keeping your home cool requires more effort from these models. With a new HVAC unit, you can spend less on utility bills and save energy.

In addition to better air quality, refrigerated air conversion offers better air quality than swamp coolers. Humidity is removed from your home by refrigerated air, making it more comfortable and drier.

 

Make Your Thermostat Programmable

With a programmable thermostat, you can schedule when the air should run via smartphone , tablet or laptop. This enables you to use your heater and air conditioner in new ways. Unlike with a manual thermostat, you can experience less than optimal results in heating and cooling. Installing a programmable thermostat, will improve the value of your home. Worry no more even if you are not a techy person as operating a programmable thermostat is as easy as sending an SMS.

 

Check the Ductwork

Ductwork is hidden behind interior construction. It is possible, however, for air ducts to shake loose or disconnect over time due to regular use or weather-related damage. Upgrading or checking your ductwork improves airflow and distribution. Factors such as pest debris, mold, and seasonal pollen can infiltrate air ducts.

Get A Better Air Filtration

Do you suffer from allergies or asthma? Nowadays, you could significantly improve your comfort and your family’s by upgrading to a better filtration system. This includes whole house air cleaners to UV Light air purifiers. HVAC filters collect airborne particles, such as hair, dust, and mold spores, that you wouldn’t want to breathe, and stop larger debris from damaging the unit.

Regularly changing your air filters is one way to improve your home’s air quality. MERV ratings are found on most air conditioning and heating system filters and are important for determining filter efficiency.

What Are MERV Ratings and what do they mean? How do you choose the best air filter for your family? Customers often ask these questions when shopping for air filters. Learn more about MERV ratings here.

 

HVAC Zone Upgrade

Upgrading an HVAC zone allows you to control the temperature level of certain parts of your home. This reduces hot spots, and cold spots, and allows you to focus your HVAC system’s energy consumption on the parts of your home that you occupy most often. Zoning allows homeowners to create complementary settings on multiple levels for adequate indoor comfort within each room of their living environment. In a zoned system, zone dampers allow multiple sections of the house to be set in different settings.

If you are interested in learning more about the ways to modernize your HVAC System, contact the experts at Pacific Aire. Visit https://bit.ly/pacificaire_acrepair or call us at 805-737-2564.

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