What Makes an HVAC System Energy Efficient?

Make it stand out.

  • Invest in a Whole New System

    Alternatively, if you plan on staying in the same home for a long time, you may want to consider installing a whole new energy efficient system with energy efficient HVAC ducting. This is especially true if you have an old system. Check for units with high SEER ratings and Energy Star-Rated models that adhere to strict energy efficiency guidelines.

  • Install Smart Thermostats

    A smart thermostat is a Wi-Fi enabled device that automatically adjusts heating and cooling temperature settings in your home for optimal performance. Save up to 26%* on annual heating and cooling costs.

  • Preserve the System Airflow

    Keeping your HVAC unit free from dust and debris is essential in maintaining an energy efficient unit. Dust, dirt, and debris can all clog a system and force it to work harder to push out hot and cold air.

  • Install a Heat Pump

    A heat pump can heat and cool, but an air conditioner cannot, which is the primary difference between the two HVAC systems. Heat pumps use five times less energy than air conditioners.

  • Maintain a Routine Maintenance Schedule

    A poorly maintained HVAC system is inefficient and consumes more energy to heat your home moderately. That is why besides ensuring your HVAC system is inspected after every season, make sure you also follow a routine maintenance schedule.

  • Rebates

    Local utility rebates and federal tax credits may be available for certain products.

    We are an approved Wattsmart Vendor, the Wattsmart Vendor shall provide support and assistance in the identification of energy efficiency opportunities available to customers within the Program. Vendors shall comply with any and all requirements as described in the Network Requirement

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