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Lower Your Electric Bill: Practical HVAC & Air Filter Tips for Cincinnati Facilities

Heating and cooling costs are going through the roof. Learn how to do a simple HVAC energy audit, replace air filters like a pro, and keep your building fresh.

Glenn J. Mayfield
Glenn J. Mayfield
Compliance & Management
OSHA & Regional Building Code Compliance
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Slashing HVAC Energy Waste

Heating and cooling represent the largest utility expenses for Cincinnati building owners. An inefficient HVAC system not only inflates your electric bill but also puts extra stress on compressors, leading to expensive breakdowns. Simple, proactive HVAC maintenance can keep your tenants comfortable, improve indoor air quality, and keep your hard-earned money in your pocket. Sealing cracks in your ductwork prevents conditioned air from escaping into empty attics or crawlspaces.

Simple Actions You Can Take Today

  1. Change Filters Regularly: Swap out your system's air filters every 60 to 90 days. Dirty filters choke airflow and force your blower motor to consume significantly more energy. Upgrade to premium air filters to capture dust and pollen, which you can easily purchase via Amazon MERV 13 Filters.
  2. Clear Your Outdoor Condenser: Ensure the outdoor AC unit is free of leaves, tall weeds, and dirt. Hose down the coils gently with water to help the unit release heat efficiently.
  3. Seal Your Air Ducts: Inspect exposed metal ducts in your utility room or basement. Wrap unsealed seams with quality foil tape or mastic sealant to stop conditioned air from escaping.

Adhering to Healthy Air Guidelines

Keep your indoor environment safe and compliant by checking the official EPA Indoor Air Quality Standards and comparing your building's performance to established ASHRAE Ventilation Guidelines. For easy, practical tips on improving your home AC unit's performance, check out the wikiHow HVAC Efficiency Tips.

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