5 Ways to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly

August 23, 2023


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It’s getting more and more important to make your home eco-friendly. It’s good for the environment, and small investments now can lead to big energy savings for the future. There are many ways to make your home more eco-friendly, especially when it comes to your heating and cooling system(s). In this article, we are highlighting 5 great tips that can help you have a greener HVAC system and a more eco-friendly home.

1. Install a Programmable Thermostat

A little technology goes a long way toward energy savings. Programmable thermostats are affordable, easy to install and can save you a lot on your energy bills. They give you excellent control over the temperature of your home at all times, whether you are at home or somewhere else. A programmable thermostat keeps your HVAC system from working too hard and expending unnecessary energy.

2. Replace Your Filters

If you have dirty air filters, it will put extra strain on your HVAC system. It has to work harder to heat or cool your home, and that leads to more energy wasted. It can also lead to poor air quality. Make sure your air filters are cleaned or changed regularly.

3. Inspect Your Ducts or Go Ductless

If your air ducts have leaks or poor seals, you could be wasting as much as 25% of your energy. Have them inspected and tested by a professional to make sure your ducts are performing as they should. You can also consider a newer ductless system. This enables you to set different temperatures for different zones in your home, which leads to less energy expenditures.

4. Perform Routine Maintenance

Have a professional HVAC technician come to your home for an annual inspection or set up a maintenance schedule. Preventative maintenance will prevent major problems from happening down the road. It is worth the investment to avoid costly repairs.

5. Look for the Energy Star Label

When it comes to your HVAC system (or any appliances, windows and other household items for that matter), look for the Energy Star label. That means better energy efficiency, improved performance, more energy savings and enhanced eco-friendliness.

For more information about eco-friendly HVAC solutions, contact us today to schedule an in-home heating and cooling consultation.

Last Updated: October 19, 2023