Residential HVAC Maintenance Myths, Busted

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The dream and goal of every homeowner is to have a well-functioning HVAC system while saving money on utility bills. However, many HVAC maintenance myths harm your system and cost you more on repairs. A lot of misleading info exists between routine maintenance and changing the filters.

Although some tips might work, many cost more for repairs or system replacement. Separating fact from fiction can be challenging, particularly for those not knowledgeable. However, this shouldn't worry you anymore. In this article, we'll bust out these myths and give you facts.

Using an AC Is Always Expensive

Although you can't run your HVAC system for free, it doesn't mean it's not affordable. Installing a new, high SEER-rated AC system saves you much compared to old systems. Using modern ductless heating and cooling technology will go a long way. These systems reduce energy loss via leaky ductwork and offer higher SEER, saving you a substantial amount. If you are not ready to upgrade, a smart thermostat can also help you control costs.

Bigger Is Better

The truth is, sometimes, bigger can be worse. The power or size of an AC system is carefully measured for proper functioning. A robust system might be okay sometimes but might also end up short-cycling. This can have long-term effects on the system. You might also end up paying for upfront power, which is unnecessary. Rounding up to the nearest tonnage is now possible thanks to variable-speed air conditioners or heaters.

Closing Vents in Unused Rooms Saves Energy

Although this myth has been going around as a helpful tip, it is a myth. The idea looks good, but it seriously affects your system's effectiveness. Closing vents change air circulation and pressure through your home's HVAC system. They also increase air pressure in the ducts, causing more leakage through their seams. Hence, more energy is wasted since conditioned air leaks into the crawlspace or attic.

Simultaneously, your HVAC blower works harder to move air against increased duct pressure. Apart from energy waste, this can also reduce your system's lifespan.

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