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The Benefits Of HVAC Air Balancing

When it comes to an HVAC system, all homeowners should understand air balancing. The goal of air balancing is to help increase the efficiency of your air conditioning and help improve its overall performance. Air balancing helps to deliver the proper amount of air to each room to ensure they are at an adequate temperature. Here are some things you can do to help properly balance the air in your home.

Adjust the Air Registers

One of the easiest ways to keep the air balanced is to open and close the air registers. This helps to restrict or open the airflow in individual rooms. Do not close the registers completely, or you could encounter problems with leaks in your air ducts. If you have a two-story home, adjusting your air registers can make a huge difference.

Add Window Coverings

You can also balance the air in your home by adding window coverings. The windows have a major impact on how hot or cold the air is. If you have no shades or blinds, the temperature will get hotter faster, especially during the summer months. During cold months, the room will be colder, as outside air can get through the window glass.

Move Your Electronic Equipment

As you may have noticed, electronic equipment puts off a lot of heat. If you have many electronics operating at one time in a room, especially in a room with your thermostat, the room will be warmer. To help balance the air, be sure you do not have any electronic equipment near your thermostat. With the warmth from the electronics, the air conditioner will cycle on and off more frequently, causing it to work more than it needs to.

If you do not make this adjustment, the room holding the electronics will be cool, but the rest of the house will be extremely cold. With the constant cycling, your air conditioner will work too hard and endure premature wear and tear. You will also see an increase in your electricity bills.

Allow the Fan to Remain On

Look at your thermostat's fan options. Generally, thermostats have an auto and an on fan setting. Leaving the fan on will help to better circulate the air even when the air conditioner is off. This will help the rooms stay cooler and help even out any cold spots throughout the home. You will also save some money on your energy bills while also preserving the life of your air conditioner.

If you still experience problems with your AC, contact a local AC repair service.


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