Why are air conditioners expensive to run?

While air conditioning units are expensive inside, it's even more expensive to use them outside. This is because the air conditioning unit cannot capture the cooled air and pass it back through the unit, which means that the air conditioning unit has to run constantly and may not cool down very well because it can't cool much air in a single pass. For example, the contractor may have oversized the unit, causing its cycle to be short and to turn on and off quickly. This will cause high electricity bills, because air conditioners consume the most energy when starting up and are more efficient when new businesses are reduced.

Heating is more expensive than air conditioning because the system has to do more work to adapt to relative temperature differences. Boston homeowners know that Massachusetts is much colder than it is hot. We have our warm days, but our cold winters are on another level. That's right, it can actually be more expensive to run the heating during the winter than to run the air conditioner at full volume all summer long. However, whether you had this service or not, you may still need to repair the air conditioner, especially if you didn't do the recommended repairs after the last tune-up.

No matter how well maintained your cooling system is or how quickly you resolve repair issues, no air conditioner will last forever. Ducts distribute air throughout the house and play a critical role in system efficiency, providing the desired results for air conditioning. The air filter that comes standard with the air conditioner serves to protect the internal components of that system. Having an HVAC expert check your home's air conditioning system will benefit you by maintaining system efficiency and preventing potential breakdowns.

Ierna Heating & Cooling has worked hard to build a reputation for excellent heating and air conditioning services in the Tampa Bay area. We will install, maintain and repair your air conditioning and home heating systems to your satisfaction.