Check These Utilities During Spring Cleaning to Prevent Energy Loss and Excess Cost

| March 10, 2020

prevent energy lossSpring cleaning is a great time to open the windows, take stock of what you have in your home, and make sure everything is operating as it should. One important component of spring cleaning, then, is to ensure that you prevent energy loss or excess energy use occurring. 

By checking this now, you will ensure that your home stays nice and cool during the summer without having to worry about an inflated utility bill.

To help you know where to look during your cleaning efforts, here are the utilities to check during spring cleaning to help prevent energy loss and excess cost.

Refrigerator

Since your refrigerator is always running, any improvements you can make in energy efficiency can have big effects on your energy usage.

Therefore, it’s important to carefully clean your refrigerator to ensure it can keep your food cold without having to work too hard. 

Pay close attention to the condenser coils, as these often become covered in dust, putting extra strain on the compressor.

Make sure to clean the area around your refrigerator, as well, to ensure plenty of air can circulate around the entire unit.

Air Conditioner

As it has been sitting idle all winter, it can be easy to overlook your air conditioner during your spring cleaning routine.

However, you will soon be depending heavily on your air conditioner to keep your home cool, so it needs to be operating as efficiently as possible. 

Have a representative from Robison Air stop by and clean your system and check to make sure that all the components are performing as they should.

In addition to using less energy, this will help reduce the chance of breakdowns during the summer.

Attic Fan

An attic fan is an easy and efficient way to keep your home cool without having to run your air conditioner as often.

If your attic fan isn’t operating properly, though, you may find that it’s using excessive energy. 

Therefore, make the trek up to your attic to ensure the fan is still operating smoothly without any vibrations or scraping noises.

While you’re up there, it’s a good time to check your insulation and roof sheathing to ensure everything is in good shape.

Interior Fans

Another type of energy-saving fan is the fans you may have mounted in various rooms around your home.

While these fans can help the air feel cooler so you can cut back on A/C use, they only really help if they’re operating correctly. 

To help with this, you’ll want to carefully clean the dust off the blades that have accumulated over the winter to ensure the blades cut through the air cleanly.

Also, you’ll want to run the fans to be sure they are still properly balanced and aren’t wobbling or shaking.

Unexpected Places

Energy loss and waste can come from unexpected sources. That’s why spring cleaning is a great time to check for these sources of loss to ensure you don’t miss anything. 

Since you’re already going over everything in detail anyway to prevent energy loss, it makes sense to take the time to look into potential sources of energy loss so you can correct them before they really make a difference in your energy bills.

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