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DIY Save Up To 30 Percent On Home Central AC Bills
When you're out for your daily walk around the neighbor on a nice sunny day, have you ever noticed how many central air conditioning units are located on the south facing side of the house?
An A/C system located in the baking sun for most of the day makes the it work much harder, but more often than not, the contractor's installation options are limited by available space or connection locations.
In extreme heat, many conventional air conditioners are unable to effectively transfer their stored heat into the surrounding air, forcing it to work harder and longer to cool the air in your home. Stressful operating conditions such as these tend to shorten equipment life and produce unreasonably high electric bills.
The best solution for most homeowners was to plant some type of shrub or tree in front of the unit and wait a few years for it to grow enough to provide some meaningful shade.
Owners of commercial property have also encountered the same problem since the first time a condensing unit was installed on the roof of a warehouse or skyscraper. The difference is real estate managers, ever on the lookout to reduce costs, overcame this problem years ago by installing "misters" around the cooling apparatus.
You've probably experienced the cooling effect of these misters already when you attended a big league baseball game or some other large outdoor gathering.
Residential A/C misting systems are now available for around $100 and function in the same manner as the ones used to cool commercial condensers.
When the ultra-fine mist is released into the air, it evaporates almost instantly creating what is known as a “Flash Evaporation,” which literally sucks heat out of the air as the mist absorbs the energy it needs to evaporate. The result of the immediate evaporation is a substantial drop in ambient temperature (up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit) without wetness and a significant drop in the load on you’re central A/C unit.
The lighter the "load" on your home A/C, the less power is consumed resulting in lower electric bills. With average central air conditioning costs running $8 - $12 a day for 24 hour use, the Cool N Save air conditioner pre-cooling system will pay for itself many times over.
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