Summer is here, and with it comes scorching hot temperatures and a lot of fun outdoors. The sun is hot and high in the sky, beating down on you and the kiddos while you work and play. It is nice to be able to step inside the house and immediately feel the coolness of the air conditioner and the blast of almost frigid air that is so soothing after a stint in the heat. But what happens at that dreaded moment when your unit stops cooling and bites the dust? After about 10 years of life, it’s bound to happen! But that up-front expense and a little research can end up saving you money in the long run.

When getting a new a/c unit installed, whether it be a window unit or a central cooling system, many people don’t take the time to consider all the factors that go into maximizing the performance of the cooling system. It isn’t always as simple as install and go: sometimes, the system doesn’t cool as well as it should, costing the owner more money than they had expected per month. Skyrocketing energy bills are never any fun for anyone.

One often overlooked area to consider is your home’s insulation. A well-insulated home works wonders to keep heating and cooling costs to a minimum, by keeping the temperature of the home at a stable level. Here are just a few reasons you need to consider your home’s insulation before installing a new cooling system.

  • By having your home properly insulated, you will save money on your energy bills. Running an air conditioner takes a lot of juice, and that juice can be pretty pricey. Running the a/c doesn’t have to break the bank, however. By having a well-insulated home, your air conditioner won’t have to work as hard to lower the temperature in your home, using less electricity.
  • There’s another benefit to your machine having less work to do; less wear and tear. An air conditioner that is always struggling to keep up, because cool air keeps slipping outside of the house, won’t last as long as it should. The air conditioner will run at full throttle more hours than it was designed for, leading to costly repairs and a replacement being needed way too early.
  • Lastly, by insulating your home, you will be able to enjoy summer more, even if it is 100 degrees outside. Instead of the home feeling vaguely cool, you will be able to actually feel your air conditioner working.

Installing a new air conditioning system is a simple process, but it’s important to do work upfront, to make sure it will be able to perform optimally in your home. Contact a reputable company with extensive experience and know-how, like Actron Air, and ask them for help with the process. Visit them at actronair.com.au and get the ball rolling on your better summer.