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💸 The Sneaky Ways Homeowners Waste EnergyEvery summer, we get the same call:
“My bill’s through the roof—what gives?” While equipment plays a role, many homeowners unknowingly make small everyday mistakes that drive up energy costs. Here are five of the most common habits we see across Minnesota homes—and how to keep them from draining your wallet. ☀️ 1. Letting Sunlight In During the Hottest HoursSun streaming through windows can raise indoor temps fast—especially on south- or west-facing sides of the house. Fix It:
🔌 2. Running Heat-Producing Appliances During the DayDishwashers, ovens, dryers—they all add heat to your home, forcing your AC to work overtime. Fix It:
💨 3. Using Ceiling Fans IncorrectlyFans don’t cool air—they move it. Running a fan in an empty room just burns energy. Fix It:
🧼 4. Skipping Filter ChangesClogged filters block airflow, reduce cooling, and force your system to work harder than necessary. Fix It:
🛠️ 5. Delaying MaintenanceMinor issues like low refrigerant, dirty coils, or sensor glitches can quickly snowball into major energy waste—or worse, system failure. Fix It:
🌿 Small Changes, Big SavingsThese aren’t just tips for comfort—they’re low-cost ways to save hundreds over the summer. And in Minnesota’s long heating and cooling seasons, a little efficiency goes a long way. At Air Comfort, we help homeowners across Anoka, Spring Lake Park, and St. Louis Park stay ahead of energy waste with honest advice, real solutions, and proactive service.
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