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		<title>Money-saving tips: Your heating and cooling system</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that heating and cooling your home uses more energy and costs more money than any other system in your home? Heating and cooling a typical American home makes up almost half of the monthly utility bill! No matter what kind of heating and cooling system you have in your house, you can [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that heating and cooling your home uses more energy and costs more money than any other system in your home?</p>
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<p><strong>Heating and cooling a typical American home makes up almost half of the monthly utility bill!</strong></p>
<p>No matter what kind of heating and cooling system you have in your house, you can save money and increase your comfort by properly maintaining and upgrading your equipment. By combining proper equipment maintenance and upgrades with recommended insulation, air sealing, and thermostat settings, you can save about 30% on your energy bill while reducing environmental emissions.</p>
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<p>Houston AC Master can assist you in keeping your HVAC system in top shape for your home comfort and savings on your monthly energy bill. Schedule your system checkup today by calling <span class="baec5a81-e4d6-4674-97f3-e9220f0136c1" style="white-space: nowrap;">713-516-3115</span>. We proudly serve Humble, Atascocita, Kingwood and the greater Houston area.</p>
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<h4>Heating and Cooling Tips</h4>
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<li>Set your programmable thermostat as low as is comfortable in the winter and as high as is comfortable in the summer, and &#8212; depending on the season &#8212; raise or lower the setpoint when you&#8217;re sleeping or away from home.</li>
<li>Clean or replace filters on furnaces and air conditioners once a month or as recommended.</li>
<li>Clean warm-air registers as needed; make sure they&#8217;re not blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes.</li>
<li>Turn off kitchen, bath, and other exhaust fans within 20 minutes after you are done cooking or bathing; when replacing exhaust fans, consider installing high-efficiency, low-noise models.</li>
<li>During winter, keep the draperies and shades on your south-facing windows open during the day to allow the sunlight to enter your home and closed at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold windows.</li>
<li>During summer, keep the window coverings closed during the day to block the sun&#8217;s heat.</li>
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<h4>Long-Term Savings Tips</h4>
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<li>Select energy-efficient products when you buy new heating and cooling equipment. Houston AC Master can help you compare energy usage for different types, models, and designs of HVAC equipment.</li>
<li>For furnaces, look for high Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings. For air conditioners, look for a high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). See the <a href="http://energy.gov/eere/buildings/standards-and-test-procedures">efficiency standards</a> for information on minimum ratings for each, and look for the <a href="http://www.energystar.gov/products/heating_cooling">ENERGY STAR</a> when purchasing new products.</li>
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		<title>A/C and Heat in the Same Day: A Houston Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you switched your HVAC system from A/C to heat for the season? Or you constantly switching back to A/C? A lot of homeowners wonder when they should switch their system between heating and cooling. Because it all depends on the size of your house, the efficiency of your HVAC system, and your geographical location, [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you switched your HVAC system from A/C to heat for the season? Or you constantly switching back to A/C? A lot of homeowners wonder when they should switch their system between heating and cooling. Because it all depends on the size of your house, the efficiency of your HVAC system, and your geographical location, the answer is different for everyone. If you’re lucky enough to be a Houston resident, the fickle weather can make it more challenging to figure out the schedule that works best for you. Our unique climate here in the Houston can make for warm days and cold nights, so you might even find yourself feeling like you need to switch between A/C and heat in the same day. While switching back and forth between the two is not inherently harmful for your system, there are a few important things you should know before pressing that button.</p>
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<h2>Tips for Switching Systems in the Same Day</h2>
<p>Because of the extra workload it puts on your HVAC unit, switching back and forth between the systems will make your annual HVAC inspection even more important to make sure everything runs smoothly in the long run. <span id="more-1556"></span>If you’re keeping up with annual maintenance, you’re already on the right track. Still, taking a few precautionary measures can mean all the difference for keeping your current HVAC system functional for a long time. Here are two tips to ensure you’re switching between heating and cooling in the safest way possible.</p>
<p>1)  Wait 5 minutes between turning off one system and starting the other. Switching too quickly can blow a fuse or fry your circuitboard.</p>
<p>2) When you do make the switch between heating and cooling, make changes to your system’s set temperature gradually. For example, if you’re switching from heat to cooling, slowly work towards your preferred temperature by taking it down a couple degrees every half hour or so. Making too big of a jump in temperature while switching systems can strain your HVAC system and cause technical problems.</p>
<h2>The Importance of Regular Maintenance</h2>
<p>Your HVAC system is an investment, and just like with home ownership, this investment requires regular maintenance. Avoiding maintenance will just cause more expensive repairs down the road and can even lead to dangerous situations. It’s not just about your wallet or your comfort–it’s about the safety of you and your family. So in our climate, when you find yourself switching back and forth between the two systems often, it is a good idea to get maintenance help bi-annually (at the start of the heating season and at the start of the cooling season). When it comes to safety with your HVAC unit, it’s always better to err on the side of caution. Call Houston AC Master at <span class="baec5a81-e4d6-4674-97f3-e9220f0136c1" style="white-space: nowrap;">713-516-3115</span> today to schedule your next HVAC system maintenance. Together we’ll make sure that your system is keeping you and your family comfortable for years to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>4 Air Conditioning Terms That Could Save You Thousands Knowing a thing or two about SEER ratings and heat pumps could help cut your cooling costs. &#160; If you’re like most Americans, you probably just ignore your air conditioner – at least, until it breaks. Then, you just want it fixed – like, yesterday. But [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2>4 Air Conditioning Terms That Could Save You Thousands</h2>
<h4>Knowing a thing or two about SEER ratings and heat pumps could help cut your cooling costs.</h4>
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<p>If you’re like most Americans, you probably just ignore your air conditioner – at least, until it breaks. Then, you just want it fixed – like, yesterday.</p>
<p>But taking the time to understand certain air conditioning terms before you fix your air conditioner can make all the difference in your long-term electricity bills. Knowing (and using) these four terms could also save you thousands of dollars next time you replace your unit.</p>
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<p><strong>Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio</strong></p>
<p>SEER is a measure of a system’s efficiency. The more efficient the system, the cheaper it is to operate. (And more energy-efficient systems are also better for the environment, so it’s a win-win.) The U.S. Department of Energy states that 13 is the minimum SEER rating for systems produced today (some older ones have ratings of six or less). According to Mick Misevic, owner of Houston AC Master, a unit with a SEER rating of 16 or more could save you about $415 a year (compared with an older, low-efficiency model).</p>
<p>As you might guess, higher-SEER models are also more expensive. The ideal balance for your home will depend on where you live and how often you use air conditioning. “For example, having a 25 SEER system for a home in Minneapolis, where you would turn on your unit just a few days of the year, doesn’t make much sense,” Misevic writes in an email, “but a high-SEER system makes perfect sense if you live in Dallas.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Modulation</strong></p>
<p>Modulated, or variable-speed, air conditioners are less expensive to run. Basically, they vary the amount of energy used to power the air conditioner. So instead of feeling like your house is freezing when the air conditioning is on, and feeling too warm when it kicks off, you’ll get an even temperature.</p>
<p>Modulated systems also help control humidity, which is one of the main factors in how hot you feel. When humidity is better controlled, you may get away with setting the A/C at a higher temperature. Because of this, a modulated system could save more than $870 per year, according to Misevic.</p>
<p><strong>Humidity</strong></p>
<p>Again, indoor humidity can make you feel warmer, even if you’re constantly running the air conditioner. So choosing a unit with humidity control – even if it isn’t modulated – will make your home more comfortable and save you up to $300 per year, Misevic notes.</p>
<p><strong>Heat Pump</strong></p>
<p>A traditional air conditioner uses a refrigerant cooling system. The coolant in the coils cools down the air, which is then forced into your home. As you might imagine, this takes a ton of energy.</p>
<p>A heat pump, on the other hand, actually pulls heat out of the air inside your home and dumps it outside. (It can also be used for heating by gathering warmth from outside and funneling it into your house.) This is a much more efficient way to transfer heat and can save you up to $750 a year, according to Misevic.</p>
<p>Heat pumps are efficient enough for both cooling and heating in milder climates. If you live in an area with colder winters, you may need a duel-fuel system, which uses the heat pump in spring, summer and fall, but runs a gas furnace backup in the winter.</p>
<p>If you do choose a heat pump, do your research, as there are different types. A geothermal heat pump, for instance, uses the relatively stable temperature underground to provide heating and cooling, but these systems are quite pricey and are more difficult to retrofit.</p>
<p>“In general, retrofitting an air-conditioning system or heat pump shouldn’t be complicated in a building with a forced-air gas furnace,” Misevic writes. Still, you’ll want to talk with a local heating, ventilation and air conditioning professional to determine the cost of retrofitting your home with a heat pump.</p>
<p>“For some,” Misevic points out, “a high-efficiency, conventional air system could be a more practical, cost-effective solution.”</p>
<p><strong>Repair, don’t replace</strong></p>
<p>What if your existing air conditioner is relatively new? Can you make it more efficient? Yes!</p>
<p>“Up to a third of systems installed today are running well below their rate of performance because of duct leakage, improper charging and other maintenance issues,” Misevic explains. “Ensuring your system is running right can sometimes be more beneficial than investing in an air conditioner with a higher SEER.”</p>
<p>So as summer approaches, call your local HVAC company for an air-conditioning tuneup or replacement. Ask about having your whole system – duct work included – checked to ensure it’s running as efficiently as possible.</p>
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