AC and Heating Las Cruces NM: The HVAC
system is designed to work efficiently and maintain the desired temperature in
the home. No matter how efficient the system is it can be costly to use during
extremely hot summer days and freezing winter nights. Many people will close up rooms that they do
not use every day because they think this will save them money. This is a commonly believed myth that can do
more harm than good. The local heating
and AC repair man explains:
Most people
believe closing a bedroom door will improve HVAC efficiency by reducing the
space that needs to be heated or cooled. They are convinced this practice will lower
their energy bills. To the average
homeowner this makes good economical sense. Maintaining a comfortable temperature in the seldom
used room is not necessary.
According
to the local heating and cooling specialist the opposite is actually true. Closing doors blocks airflow and creates
pressure in the room. The trapped air
will find a way out and the lost air will need to be replaced. This can actually increase the amount of air
being drawn and result in significantly higher energy expenses.
The replacement
will find its way in through sources like the chimney, water heater or furnace vent
and cause the home to be drafty. Because
the air isn't coming through the furnace or AC, it is not filtered, so it can be
dirty, dusty, humid and it can be a carbon monoxide risk. Keeping rooms closed up can cause damage to
your home or danger to the family in the form of high carbon monoxide levels or
possible mold or mildew growth.
The good
news is there are several ways to solve this issue. The easiest way would be to cut about 12 – 14
inches off the bottom of the door, but it doesn’t look nice at all. Few people will sacrifice aesthetics for
energy savings. Leaving the door open is
even better, but doesn’t work for people who like to keep doors closed to hide
a messy room or keep pets and children out.
The best,
but costly and labor intensive solution is to install cold air returns in every
room. This is the best way to maintain
even airflow throughout the entire house when doors are closed. Another idea is to have transfer grills
installed in the door to improve airflow in closed up rooms. These should only be installed by a qualified
heating and cooling specialist to ensure proper air circulation. Improper installation will not guarantee the desired
results.
Simply
keeping bedroom doors closed is not the way to improve HVAC efficiency and may
actually increase utility bills. Leaving
r doors open, installing cold air returns or putting in transfer grills are all
effective ways to improve air circulation and save energy. Read Energy Efficient Home Heating and Cooling to
learn more.
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