During the high temperatures, operating your air conditioning can be your highest monthly utility expense. So, it’s normal that you’re looking for ways to save. That can involve using an energy-efficient AC setting or even upgrading to an ENERGY STAR®-rated unit with air conditioner installation. Switching your air conditioning’s fan setting is an additional way you can spend less money. Your air conditioner works with a fan to distribute the cool air it produces. You manage this fan at your thermostat by switching it to “auto,” which means the fan will only run when the air conditioner is working. Or you can adjust it to “on,” which means it will be on continuously. Does putting your AC on “fan” save energy in York? Not necessarily. Usually, operating your air conditioner’s fan constantly is going to make your energy bill slightly higher. But it also offers a few advantages (and disadvantages) when it comes to your residence’s comfort. Here’s why.

Air Conditioner Fan Set to “On”

Having your air conditioner’s fan go all the time can better equalize your home’s comfort. This is good if you live in a two-story home, since areas upstairs can be warmer. It’s also good if you have issues with inconsistent cooling on account of hot and cold areas. It’s also great if someone in your household has allergies, asthma or other respiratory issues. That’s because the air is constantly being distributed and purified. On the other hand, you may have to put in new air filters more frequently. Having the fan on all the time can also make your energy bills more expensive. It could also make the fan wear out faster and need air conditioning repair. Your home may also seem muggier. Air conditioning helps balance humidity by clearing water from the air. But if the fan is constantly working, it’s harder for moisture to flow from the condenser externally.

Air Conditioner Fan Set to “Auto”

This is the best energy-efficient setting, since the fan will only operate when your air conditioner does. It’s ideal if your home always appears comfy, regardless of which spot you’re in. There are a few downsides to using the auto setting. You might run into hot and cold areas in your home and lower air quality. This is due to the fact air isn’t constantly flowing or being continuously filtered. On the other hand, you’ll consume reduced energy and won’t need to replace your air filter as frequently. Both are savings that can add up over the year, so you’ll have to think over what’s best for your needs. If you’re having home comfort problems during hot weather, Strine's can assist you. We offer a wide range of energy-efficient air conditioners that can keep your residence comfier while also helping you save more on electricity expenses. Many also work with the latest smart home technology, allowing you to oversee and change temp settings while you’re gone. To learn more about how we can make your house more pleasant, contact us at 717-383-4479 now.