Bank 25-50% On Phoenix Air Conditioning Utilities Cost

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The Department of Energy has Projected that 25% energy savings can be obtained in most homes and businesses by properly sealing HVAC ventilating ducts. In the last 15 years of testing and sealing duct work Scott Cooling has experienced averages that run a high range of 50%-60% and low ranges of 10%-15%.

The extended season of hot weather in the Phoenix area requires large amounts of energy consumption for air conditioning. A business or homeowner can expect annual energy savings of hundreds or quite possibly thousands of dollars. These types of savings are merely waiting for you to claim them. Some other bonuses are reduced heat load so your equipment will offer extended life, and corrected safety issues for better indoor air quality.

In the past, sufficient concern has not been given to the sealing of these cooling and heating ventilation ducts during initial home construction. This is the case even in many of the newer homes built since 2005. The older buildings and homes not only had the lack of care during installation, but also used sealing tapes, aka duct tape, that deteriorates with time. An industry saying is, "Theres not a tape on earth made to last in an Arizona attic." Newer, more durable and reliable, sealing techniques are now being utilized. In older construction where these tapes have deteriorated, utility savings of 50% or more are quite probable.

Although this computerized equipment to test the efficiency of these HVAC systems has been available for some time, the recent and probable energy cost increases has made this type of testing much more {common place| universal. Testing parameters can be selected to measure only duct leaks which are associated to the outside, or to calculate total duct leakage (i.e. leaks connected to the outside and inside of the house). This testing allows the technician to identify the location and magnitude of these energy wasting areas.

Naturally the utility cost savings has been the incentive behind the increasing number of people requiring duct leakage testing. In conjunction with the cost savings, there are four other factors that merit important considerations. We have listed these five benefits below.

1) Utility Cost Savings

With the present high energy bills and the expected skyrocketing future cost, the effectiveness of your heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems have taken on an increased level of importance. Energy savings of 25-50% are not unusual.

2) Health Benefits

There has been a tripling increase in upper respiratory problems since the 1970. Air quality has generally been considered the culprit. Increasing air quality is even more important for those suffering from allergies. Sealing ducts can help improve indoor air quality by reducing the risk of unfiltered pollutants entering ducts and circulating throughout your home. Outside fumes from household cleaning products and garden chemicals, as well as attic dust and insulation particles, can enter your duct system, irritating asthma and allergy problems.

3) Safety

Systems pressure drop from duct leaks in the return air and an imbalanced duct system can cause combustion products from furnaces, water heaters and fireplaces to be drawn into the house. This is not only safety problem, but a health problem as well.

4) Comfort

The amount of leakage normally identified with these test is of such magnitude, the HVAC system is no longer functioning as intended. Whenever a system is operating outside of its intended parameters, comfort can be significantly affected. Rooms being too hot in the summer and too cold in the winder are not unusual.

5) Being a Good citizen

If everybody would take advantage of this simple and economical method of increasing their household energy efficiency, it would have a substantial impact, on a national basis, concerning the amounts of fossil fuels required and the overall energy needed to be produced.

In summary, the enormous increases in the Phoenix air conditioning utility cost have made it compulsory to have your home or business duct leakage tested and repaired. This energy efficiency test is free. Generally, no new equipment is required and nominal cost is involved. When compared to the excessive price of a solar installation, return on investment is realized in months rather than years.


About the Author:
I am a retired metallurgical engineer interested in all areas of life, relating to good health. When health issues have a positive economic benefit my interest is accentuated.

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