Why Running Your AC at Full Blast Isnt Saving You Money


Common Cooling Misconceptions Explained

One of the most persistent myths in home comfort is that cranking your air conditioner to its coldest setting will cool your home faster and more efficiently. This couldn’t be further from the truth, and today we’re going to explain why this practice might actually be costing you more in energy consumption and potential repairs.

Here’s what really happens when you max out your AC:

The Truth About Temperature Settings

1. Your AC operates at the same speed regardless of the temperature setting
2. Extreme settings force your system to run longer
3. Additional strain leads to more wear and tear
4. Energy bills increase unnecessarily

What You Should Do Instead

The most efficient approach is setting your thermostat to a reasonable temperature (usually around 78°F when you’re home) and letting your system maintain that temperature steadily. This practice:

• Reduces system strain
• Maintains consistent comfort
• Lowers energy costs
• Extends equipment lifespan

Professional Maintenance Matters

Regular maintenance is crucial for optimal performance. Having your system professionally serviced ensures:

• Proper refrigerant levels
• Clean coils and filters
• Efficient operation
• Early problem detection

Remember, your AC system is designed to maintain comfort efficiently, not to work as a blast chiller. By understanding how your system actually works, you can save money while keeping your home comfortable throughout Lake Mary’s warm seasons.

Need help optimizing your system’s performance? Our trained technicians can help ensure your AC is running at peak efficiency while keeping your energy bills in check.