Green Tips: Did you know? The 10 biggest energy usage items in the home include:
Green Heating and Cooling Tip:
Each degree you turn down the heat saves 3 percent of heating costs, while each degree you raise the temperature of your air conditioner saves 3-4 percent of cooling costs. By changing the temperature by 2 degrees all year, you can save about 2,000 pounds of C02 a year.
more than just environmentally friendly, it’s also economically beneficial home and business.
The Carbon Footprint of HVAC Equipment
According to the U.S. Energy Information Agency, heating and cooling accounts for 48 percent of the energy used in a typical home. In fact, over eight percent of all the electricity generated in the U.S. is used for residential air conditioning at an annual cost of over 15 billion.
Residential fuel and power consumption can be significantly reduced by replacing older equipment and improving the efficiency of the HVAC system. At Bayside Heating & Air Conditioning, we provide a variety of environmentally-friendly products and services designed to lower annual heating and cooling costs and reduce your home’s carbon footprint.
Going Green at Home:
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Bayside AC technicians are excited to address your HVAC questions, concerns, and needs. Our local teams are well versed in the following vital home cooling system jobs:
- Air Conditioner Maintenance – Preventative maintenance designed to keep your air conditioner functioning at full capacity and to detect potential problems
- Air conditioner Repair – Affordable repair services that’ll cool your home in no time.
- Air conditioner Replacement – When your air conditioner is old and tired, we’re only a phone call away!
- Ductless split AC systems – Our local technicians can help you find the best solution to any hot problem.
- Duct cleaning – Let Bayside technicians clean and disinfect your home’s air duct system.
- Duct installation – Let us design a proper duct system for your home to maximize cooling and efficiency.