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Call Our TeamSummer is starting to come to a close. This means soon we will be shutting off our air conditioners. And in a few months, we will all be turning on our heaters to keep our homes and businesses warm during the late fall and winter months. The fall season between the heat of the summer and the cold winter is the perfect time to make adjustments to your HVAC system to help decrease inefficiency. Utility costs can often be impacted by simple repairs, upgrades, and maintenance. In this article, we will provide a few ways you can help decrease your heating bill before the winter begins. For homeowners in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, our HVAC team is at your disposal to help with upgrades, maintenance, and new installations.
The biggest issue with heating a home is often small holes throughout a property that allow heat to escape. Any areas around windows, doors, or in the siding and roofing of your home that allow air to escape can cause you to overspend on heating. There are a few ways to address this. The most effective solution is to work with a team that provides services like Aeroseal. Aeroseal is a technology that involves pressurizing a home to find any and all leaks and then fill them. HVAC teams can also provide duct pressure testing and other inspection services that can help identify and find leaks that are costing you money. Beyond that, as a homeowner, you can perform a DIY inspection for air leaks. For example, some people will light incense or another item that creates smoke and pass it near walls, windows, and door frames to see if there is any area where the smoke suddenly pulls towards a leak. Another method is to dip your hand in the water and pass it around areas and notice if you feel any cool airflow. If you find minor holes or gaps, you could use caulk to fill them.
New heating systems are more efficient. With all HVAC solutions, investing in newer technology helps improve your efficiency and will eventually pay itself off over time. Newer systems are designed to be environmentally friendly and use less energy than older systems. Moreover, they are more customizable and can control what parts of your home are heated or cooled. This can help improve your home’s energy efficiency and help both the environment and your utility costs.
North Shore Home Energy provides expert HVAC solutions for properties in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. If your business or home needs maintenance, repairs, new installations, or other HVAC services please contact our team. If you are interested in utilizing Aeroseal technology to make your home or business more energy efficient, please visit our sister website.
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