3 Common Causes of HVAC Heating Inefficiencies

It’s well into the cooler months of the year, and the mercury is continuing to drop. You’ve just opened your electric bill, and are surprised to see an unexpected surge in power consumption. If this sounds familiar, then you’re probably dealing with an inefficient heating system. Unfortunately, as home furnace repair experts, we see this far too often. To help you better understand what may be causing this sudden surge in usage, here we share three common problems that can lead to an inefficient heating system.

Air leaks. If your home isn’t sealed properly, then the heated air is likely going to make its way to the colder environment outside via air leaks. This will cause your heating system to work a lot harder than it needs to. To find out if this is the case for you, you can seek the help of an energy audit company to pinpoint the sources of the leaks. 

Dirty air filters. There’s a reason why heater and AC repair experts recommend that you change your air filters regularly. Not only will this contribute to better air quality, it will also help keep your HVAC system running smoothly. Clogged air filters will reduce the overall efficiency of your unit and lead to an increase in your heating bills over time.  

Compromised air ducts and insulation. Another issue that can contribute to heating inefficiency is leaky air ducts and insulation. If this is the case for you, the warm air that’s being pumped by your furnace or heat pump will simply leak into your ductwork and insulation, which will decrease the efficiency of your heating system. 

Whether you’re in need of simple air conditioner repair services or are looking for an experienced company to install a top-of-the-line HVAC system in your commercial building, you can count on Cooper Bros to exceed your expectations. To schedule an appointment, give us a call at (408) 649-2008, or fill out our contact form to request a quick quote today.