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What's the magic temp to stay cool and save?

Find out the answer and discover other A/C tips to help you start saving energy and money.

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Hot temps are here, and my inbox is full of questions about the best settings to help your A/C work smarter, not harder. Let's explore ways to maximize your A/C's efficiency and lower your energy bills.

Quick fact: Each degree you raise your thermostat above 75 degrees, can save you up to 5% on your total monthly cooling costs.

 

3 tips for A/C efficiency:

1.  What temperature should I set my thermostat to?

  • Set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature between 75°-78°F when you're home. When you're away, increase the temperature to around 82°F.

 

2. AUTO or ON?

  • In “AUTO” mode, the fan runs only during the cooling cycles and turns off once the desired temperature is reached. This is more energy-efficient and can save you money.
  • Keeping the fan constantly in “ON” mode can cost more and wear out the fan faster.

Did you know? If your air conditioner normally cycles off 30% of the time on AUTO, switching to ON can make the fan run over 200 extra hours a month. This not only increases cooling costs but also wears out the fan faster.

 

3. A/C reminders:

  • Keep vents open: Closing vents can make your system work harder, using more energy.
  • Maintain your A/C unit: Regular maintenance or upgrading to an energy-efficient model can improve performance.
  • Consider a smart thermostat: These can adjust the temperature based on your schedule, saving energy even when you’re not home.
  • Fans cool people, not rooms: Save $7 a month by turning fans off when you leave a room.

 

Important: If your A/C unit is over a decade old, it might be time for an upgrade. Start your install with a Participating Independent Contractor and get an instant $150 rebate on your new A/C invoice. Plus, you may qualify for up to $2,000 in federal tax credits.

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Meet Monica

Monica is leading the charge on FPL’s Residential A/C program. For 15 years, she's been committed to making a difference in energy efficiency and more than 24,000 homes benefit from HVAC rebates annually.  

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