Like most of us, you've probably been affected by the many myths about how to boost your house's HVAC system to make it work better. As a homeowner, you need to be careful what advice you take when it comes to your home's gadgets and systems, and also get into the habit of getting opinions from experts first.
Below are five common HVAC myths you need to unlearn.
Myth No. 1: Fans Cool The Air In a Room
Fans only have one purpose, to move air around. When the breeze feels nice and cool, you may assume the air has been cooled. The truth is, the air being blown isn't cooler than the room's temperature. The only time fans cool down space is when they draw cooler air from outside to inside your home.
Myth No. 2: All Air Conditioners Do Is Cool Air
As we all know, humid air feels warmer and stickier than dry air. Another function of your HVAC unit is to remove moisture from a room by using a drying feature in the system. When this feature isn't working properly, your home will seem warmer and more humid. If your HVAC system lacks this function, try placing dehumidifiers in the rooms you need to be cooled.
Myth No. 3: A Larger HVAC Unit Will Cool Your Home Better
The reason your air conditioner isn't cooling your home sufficiently could be because it needs to be repaired or just needs a maintenance check-up. It may be mounted in a location that gets harsh direct sunlight for many hours, restricting its effectiveness. One more reason your HVAC unit might not be cooling your house properly is that your house isn't well-insulated. Too many air gaps and insufficient insulation can affect the performance of your HVAC system. Fix these issues, and your home will be cool again in no time!
Myth No. 4: Decreasing the Temperature Level Makes Your Home Get Cool Quicker
Setting the thermostat at a lower temperature level could be dangerous if you forget to turn the thermostat back up. Your home might get too chilly and you'll be just as uncomfortable as you were when the house was too warm. If you have a window unit, reducing the thermostat is fine so long as you remember to increase the temperature soon after, so you don't freeze and shiver.
Myth No. 5: It's More Effective to Keep the Temperature Level Constant Throughout The Day
Adjusting the temperature level according to your needs allows you to keep your home comfy throughout the day. Changing the temperature when you're sleeping, when you're away from the house, and when you're inside the house also helps you conserve energy. When you keep the temperature at an extreme level all the time, you use too much energy and unnecessarily increase your monthly bills.
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