Consider adding zones to your HVAC system.

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This will prevent your system from heating and/or cooling unused areas. Since heating and cooling can account for up to half of the energy use of a typical home, an outdated HVAC system can rapidly drive up the cost of a comfortable temperature. Installing additional HVAC zones could pay for itself in a relatively short time by cutting down on the cost of electricity.

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Energy efficient products usually have lower operating costs and frequently qualify for rebates.

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No matter how efficient your heating and cooling equipment is, if your home is not properly sealed and insulated, you may not be as comfortable as you could be, and your heating and cooling systems will have to work harder. Additionally, if you have leaky or poorly insulated ductwork, your home might have humidity problems, excessive dust, or rooms that are never quite comfortable. Improving the building shell and sealing ducts can generally improve your home.

Keep your cooling and heating system at peak performance by having a contractor do annual pre-season check-ups. Maintaining your equipment will prevent future problems and unwanted costs.