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Are you prepared for the heat wave? Summer is almost here, so home and business owners throughout Massachusetts are scrambling to get their air conditioners ready for the heat. There are a number of different factors that can affect your air conditioner’s efficiency and effectiveness. Here are a few tips to help you save money on your cooling costs without sacrificing indoor comfort.
1. Use a Programmable Thermostat
Programmable thermostats are a great way to regulate the temperature in your home to save money. These thermostats allow you to increase or decrease your home’s temperature based on your daily schedule, which reduces fuel consumption. For example, if you leave the home at the same time every day for work, program your thermostat to scale back home cooling during the day. Then, program it to turn back on before you come home so you’ll return to a cool, refreshing house.
2. Change Your Air Filters
Your home’s air filters are a necessary component of your HVAC system. They help to keep out all the dust, dirt, and particles that float around in the air, which can harm HVAC performance and lower energy efficiency. Installing a clean air filter on a regular basis will help lower your energy costs and will also help to keep your home fresh and comfortable.
3. Keep Your Fans On
Finally, using fans properly can help to increase circulation and make rooms feel cooler without having to turn down your thermostat. Make sure that your fan is turning in a way that pushes air down towards the ground. This maximizes the amount of air spreading through the room, which encourages cooling.
For expert air conditioner services throughout Massachusetts, contact the heating and cooling experts at South Shore Fuel. Call (855) 529-9635 for more information on heating and cooling repair and maintenance, heating and fuel oil delivery, and electricity and natural gas services.
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Are you looking for more information on how to save money on your energy bills this summer? Follow the links below for great air conditioning and HVAC maintenance information. Then, contact South Shore Fuel for expert air conditioner repair and maintenance, heating and fuel oil delivery, and more. Call (855) 529-9635.
- Here are some easy summer energy-saving tips from the Consumer Energy Center.
- Take a look at this post from ApartmentTherapy.com for three easy tips to keep your air conditioner running this summer.
- Are you looking to lower your heating and cooling bills? This article from the Daily Green will tell you everything you need to know about the benefits of programmable thermostats.
- Follow these tips from Freshome on keeping your home cool without wasting energy this summer.
- Do you need to find a great fuel oil company? Visit this page from the Better Business Bureau for tips on how to find one.
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If you’re worried about indoor air quality, you may be interested in investing in air purifiers. But before buying expensive an air purification system, consider a little bit of basic HVAC maintenance and a beautiful house plant.
House plants are now known to help combat poor indoor air quality by attacking particles from known indoor air pollutants, such as formaldehyde and benzene. This video will tell you more about choosing the right house plants to keep your indoor air clean.
For more information on improving your home’s indoor air quality, contact South Shore Fuel today at (855) 529-9635. We provide expert air conditioner maintenance services, heating and fuel oil delivery, and more to keep your home healthy and comfortable.
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Throughout the East Coast, heating oil regulations are changing to encourage the use of environmentally-friendly options. These alternatives to traditional heating oil produce less pollution, improve energy efficiency, and enhance local and global environmental protection. One of Massachusetts’s premier alternatives to heating oil is BioHeat, a heating oil blend that incorporates plant-based oils. Here’s a look what BioHeat is and how it can help to improve home heating quality and reduce your environmental impact.
What is BioHeat?
BioHeat is a heating oil alternative that can be used in all types of home, commercial, or multifamily heating applications. It’s a high-tech blend of oils that originate from a multitude of sources other than fossil fuels. Switching from traditional heating oil to BioHeat can help to reduce fossil fuel consumption, as well as all the environmental consequences associated with burning fossil fuels.
How is BioHeat Made?
BioHeat is a blend of oils containing traditional heating oil, vegetable oils, recycled restaurant oils, and other natural, renewable oil sources. Collectively, these alternatives to fossil fuel-based oils are known as biodiesel and are used in a wide variety of fuel applications, from heating to powering automobiles. BioHeat may contain anywhere from two to five percent biodiesel, although pure biodiesel is also available.
What are the Benefits of BioHeat?
There are a number of different benefits associated with BioHeat use. First, the biodiesel component of BioHeat has a positive energy balance, which means that it puts out more energy than is needed to produce it. Second, BioHeat is made using sustainable, natural products that support local and national economies, such as animal fats, soy and other vegetable oils, and reclaimed oil. Third, BioHeat can help to promote a cleaner atmosphere by producing fewer pollutants like sulfur and carbon dioxide.
To learn more about BioHeat, contact South Shore Fuel at (855) 529-9635. We serve all of Massachusetts with high-quality heating oil and fuel delivery services, tank monitoring, and more!
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Now that summer is upon us, Massachusetts home and business owners need to start gearing up for a long cooling season. But before you transition from full-time heating to cooling, make sure that your air conditioning system is prepared to run all summer long. Here are some easy tips to help you prepare your home’s air conditioning system.
1. Change the Air Filter
The most basic thing you can do to ready your HVAC system is to switch out your old air filter. Air filters are designed to block dust, dirt, and other particles from sneaking into your HVAC system through your air return ducts. These particles can cause a number of problems, including poor heating and cooling performance, lower indoor air quality, and dust circulation throughout the home. Changing your air filter about once a month, or as it gets dirty, will help to improve air flow into your HVAC system, which improves performance and efficiency.
2. Clean the Condenser
Your air conditioner’s condenser unit is the big box that sits outside of your home. This unit is responsible for the bulk of the heat transfer that occurs between your home and the outdoors. Because moving heat out of your home requires the condenser’s coils to be in contact with the air, make sure that your condenser is clean and free of dirt, grass clippings, and other debris. The best way to do this is by using a garden hose or a broom.
3. Call an HVAC Repair Specialist
Finally, make sure that you work with a heating and cooling company in Massachusetts to ensure that mechanical and electronic components within your air conditioning system are working properly. A well-trained expert can help to keep your home comfortable, your energy costs low, and breakdowns and repairs at a minimum!
For expert heating and cooling, oil fuel delivery, and electricity and natural gas services in the Quincy area, contact South Shore Fuel today at (855) 529-9635.