Busting the Myth: Closing Vents Saves Energy on Air Conditioning

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Busting the Myth: Closing Vents Saves Energy on Air Conditioning

The Common Misconception

Many homeowners believe that closing air vents in unused rooms will help save energy and reduce their cooling costs. This myth has been circulating for years, but Farley & Hysaw Heating & Air Conditioning Co., Inc. is here to set the record straight.

The Truth About Closed Vents

Contrary to popular belief, closing vents in certain rooms doesn’t actually save energy or money. In fact, it can lead to several issues:

  • Increased pressure in the ductwork
  • Reduced efficiency of your HVAC system
  • Potential damage to your air conditioner
  • Uneven cooling throughout your home

Why Closing Vents Doesn’t Work

Your air conditioning system is designed to cool a specific square footage. When you close vents, the system still produces the same amount of cooled air, but it has nowhere to go. This can lead to increased pressure in the ducts, forcing your system to work harder and potentially causing damage over time.

The Right Way to Save Energy

Instead of closing vents, consider these energy-saving tips:

  • Schedule regular maintenance with Farley & Hysaw
  • Use a programmable thermostat
  • Ensure proper insulation in your home
  • Keep air filters clean and replace them regularly

By following these guidelines, you can maintain an efficient HVAC system and enjoy comfortable temperatures throughout your home in Tuscaloosa, Northport, Cottondale, Duncanville, Fosters, and Moundville, AL.

Remember, when it comes to air conditioner service, HVAC installation, and A/C repair, trust the experts at Farley & Hysaw Heating & Air Conditioning Co., Inc. to keep your system running smoothly and efficiently.