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It’s time to prepare your home for warmer weather

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(StatePoint) Warmer weather is just around the corner, which means higher temperatures. But does it have to mean higher energy bills too? The answer is no. There are numerous ways to keep your home cool and bills low this summer.

After a few months off, it is vital to check that your air-conditioning system is still working in an efficient and optimal manner. If you have a central air conditioning system, for peace of mind, you might want to have your system checked by an HVACR professional. In order to save, be sure to shop around for special deals, which are not difficult to find for seasonal preventive maintenance. Understand however, that the proficiency of HVACR technicians differs greatly.

When searching for the right HVACR technicians for your home, one way to make certain that the job will be done properly and effectively is by hiring a professional certified by North American Technician Excellence (NATE), the nation’s largest independent, nonprofit certification body for HVACR technicians. NATE-certified technicians are qualified to properly install and service equipment, which means maximum home comfort and energy savings.

Once a NATE certified HVACR technician has inspected your system for efficiency, there are a number of things you can do to keep energy bills low:

n Clean your air filters. Check them every couple of weeks and change them at least twice in the season, or as directed by the manufacturer.

n Don’t obstruct airflow around air conditioner units — keep them clear of plants and debris.

n Raise the thermostat about five degrees, because each degree you raise the thermostat will save you a percentage off your cooling energy bill.

n Compare energy bills from last year. If your costs have significantly increased, simply contact a qualified HVACR technician — they can help determine the source of the problem.

Remember, just because you have an energy-approved, eco-friendly, high-efficiency product, it does not mean automatic money and energy savings. For substantive results, proper installation, service and maintenance are important too. So do yourself a favor — request the service of a NATE-certified technician. In order to locate a contractor that employs certified technicians, look for the NATE logo or go to www.HVACRAdvice.com.

By taking preventive measures, you can rest assured that this season you will be cool while saving money and energy.

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