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Signs That Your HVAC System Is Energy Efficient

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Regardless of the time of year, your family needs an HVAC system to stay healthy and comfortable. Having an energy-efficient HVAC system ensures that you’re not overspending on energy bills. Being able to identify the signs of an inefficient system is an absolute must. This knowledge keeps your electricity and fuel bills in check the entire year.

Energy Efficient Ratings and Certifications

One of the best ways to see if you have an energy-efficient HVAC system is to look for an Energy Star certification. This certification proves that your system is energy efficient . This can help save you money. AC systems that have an Energy Star rating must be at least 14.5 SEER. Gas furnaces must have an AFUE rating of at least 90%. Systems with an Energy Star certification can save you 20% or more on your electricity and fuel bills. Another sign of an efficient air conditioning system is a high SEER rating. All air conditioners and heat pumps have this rating. SEER stands for seasonal energy efficiency ratio. The higher the number, the more efficient your AC or heat pump is. A SEER rating of 16 or higher is often considered energy efficient. On the higher end of the spectrum, you can find SEER ratings up to 23. These are the highest energy-efficient models on the market today. When it comes to your heating system, it’s given its own metric for how energy efficient it is. This is an AFUE rating, which stands for annual fuel utilization efficiency. The higher the rating, the more energy efficient your heating system will be. Generally, any heating system with an AFUE rating of 90% or higher is energy efficient.

Main Signs of HVAC System Inefficiency

If your current HVAC system is over 10 years old, it’s likely that it’s inefficient. Newer models have more efficiency and can offer you better energy savings. Another sign of an ineffective HVAC system is that it always needs repairs. Plus, your electricity and fuel bills always seem to be high. You may also notice that you have hot or cold spots in your home. The humidity levels in the summer are also much higher with an inefficient system. You should speak with an HVAC professional to verify your suspicions.

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