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Energy efficient appliances are essential in Arizona, especially when it come to your AC unit! Arizona air conditioning units are the hardest working in the country. So for us desert dwellers,
knowing how to save money on air conditioning is
important to anyone who pays utility bills. Government agencies have encouraged
companies in a number of different industries to look for ways to save money on energy and provide consumers with energy efficient, eco-friendly products.
Some facts about energy efficiency: The national average of annual energy expenxe per household is currently at $2,400, with about half of that energy cost going into heating and/or cooling the home.
Eco-friendly air conditioning: In the process of “going green”, a complete replacement of your air conditioning unit may not be necessary. Simply performing some routine A/C maintenance on your current unit can result
in a lot of progress towards efficiency in a hot place like Arizona. Regular cleaning
and sealing of duct systems along with frequent filter replacement will not only prevent loss of cool air, but also
protect you and your family from harmful allergy pollutants. When you see the difference in your utility bill savings each
month... the added maintenance will be well worth it.
All
types of air conditioning can be made more
efficient with simple maintenance. Whether you are using a split system, central
air, roof top systems, or evaporative coolers,
Rainforest Plumbing & Air Conditioning Technicians can help
make your Phoenix AZ air conditioning more
affordable and efficient. We believe in make a difference in the environment,
and with your help we can encourage energy efficiency!
*For more about energy-efficient plumbing, see "
green fixtures". Also, check out Energy Star's "
A Guide to Energy-Efficient Heating and Cooling."