
Maintain Your System - You can ensure
your system operates at peak performance by scheduling semi-annual maintenance checks

Zoning - A zoning system can drastically
lower your heating and cooling costs. With zoning, you no longer have to pay to heat or cool areas of your home
that are rarely used.

Programmable Thermostats -
According to the Department of Energy, a programmable thermostat can reduce your heating costs by
up to 35% and cooling costs by up to 25%.

Close curtains on south- and west-facing windows during the day

Plant tall, fast growth trees on the south side of your house

Install white window shades, drapes, or blinds to reflect heat away from the house

Plug air leaks with caulking, sealing, or weather stripping to save 10 percent or more on your
energy bill

Replace standard incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs)

Unplug electronics, battery chargers and other equipment when not in use. Taken together,
these small items can use as much power as your refrigerator.

Reduce air conditioning costs by using fans, keeping windows and doors shut and closing shades
during the day.

When possible, wash clothes in cold water. About 90% of the energy use in a clothes washer
goes to water heating.

Run your dishwasher and clothes washer only when fully loaded. It takes the same amount of energy
to run a full load as it does a partial load.

If your home sits empty a good part of each day, consider investing in a programmable
thermostat or manually adjust the temperature each time you leave and return home.

Never put lamps, TV sets and other heat-generating gadget beneath a wall-mounted thermostat.

Close Fireplace Dampers

If you use standard filters, change them monthly. If you use an electrostatic filter, rinse it out regularly

If you have a mechanical air filter or HEPA filter inside your heating and cooling system, have an
air conditioning and heating technician replace the filter annually

Allow air to circulate around your outside condenser unit. Fallen leaves may hinder the efficiency
of the air conditioning unit so make it a habit to clear your air conditioning units with fallen
shrubs. This means pruning any nearby hedges and keeping the grass mowed. Treat the area for fire
ants, as needed. Ants commonly build mounds inside condensers and can cause your air conditioning
to shut down.

Have Your Air Conditioner Inspected Each Spring. An annual inspection of your cooling system
may extend the life of your equipment and save you money by lowering your energy bills. Poorly
maintained air conditioners can waste a tremendous amount of energy. "National statistics show
that over 70% of all air conditioning and compressor outages could be avoided if the equipment
was regularly checked, adjusted, calibrated, and maintained by qualified technicians." (
Source - Around the Clock: Energy Saving Tips)