Is It Really Possible To Save Money On Your Heating Bills?

Nov 20
10:44

2011

Graham Bowall

Graham Bowall

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Most of us spend far too much money on our gas and electricity bills and a lot of the time it is the fault of your HVAC system not operating efficiently. Read this to find out how you can start saving.

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Are you aware that as a home owner or business property owner that around 35-40% of your electricity costs are due to the HVAC system that you are running which is your heating,Is It Really Possible To Save Money On Your Heating Bills? Articles ventilation and air conditioning system?  It is essential to provide an efficient HVAC system so that the interior of the building is maintained at the right temperature for the climate and more importantly it is healthy. Now everybody wants to save money on their fuel bills so just how do you cut your electricity expenses and still maintain the same level of comfort and health in your building? Well the truth is that most HVAC systems are running inefficiently and costing their owners more money than they should.

A substantial reduction in electricity costs can be obtained if the HVAC system is running optimally. This is normally beyond the remit of the average home owner or business property owner and is best left to qualified engineers. This article is intended to make you fully aware of the areas that should be assessed. The important factors are the load that is placed on the system and how to reduce it, an assessment of your current system to see if it needs upgrading or replacing, the installation of the right control systems and the operational efficiency and regular maintenance of your system.

How You Can Reduce The System Load

These changes cannot be made quickly and will benefit you more in the longer term with lower electricity bills in the future. You need to inspect your home or commercial building to ensure that your insulation is the best it can be, going for energy efficient windows, having double glazed windows installed, choosing energy saving appliances which would include a number of kitchen appliances, computers and refrigerators and the tuning up your ventilation by an HVAC engineer to ensure that it is air balanced. There are many power efficient appliances available today and they will pay for themselves in a short period of time.

Assessing Your Current System

If your existing system is more than 12 years of age then it really is time to think about changing it for a new, more efficient system. It is said that a regularly maintained system in the home should be expected to last around 15 years but in truth anything over 10 years old could be failing in efficiency. When going for a new system never install something larger than you really need as this will increase your energy costs. Always choose equipment that is energy efficient and carries the energy star mark. A lot of home owners will flog their systems to death because they do not want the cost and upheaval of replacing their system but this really is false economy.

Make Use Of Efficient Control Systems

The use of digitally programmable thermostats is a very wise move. They are available everywhere now and it will provide you with total control of the system, turning it on and off automatically when you want it. Using these controls will certainly lower your bills.

Maintaining Your System

Your existing system should be checked thoroughly at least once a year by a qualified engineer. Air filters should be replaced regularly and coils cleaned. Make sure that the whole job is documented properly and that you are given a record of the service.