5 Essential Tips To Keep Your Home Cooler Without Overspending
Must-Follow Tips for Keeping Your Home Cooler Without Spending a Fortune
Peachtree City • Newnan • Senoia — HVAC Energy Savings Guide
Keeping your home cool during Georgia’s long, humid summers shouldn’t drain your bank account. With energy costs rising across Peachtree City, Newnan, and Senoia, homeowners are looking for ways to stay comfortable without seeing their utility bills skyrocket. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, heating and cooling account for nearly 43% of your monthly energy bill — and that number is even higher in homes with older AC systems or poor airflow. The good news? A few simple steps can dramatically reduce energy usage while keeping your home comfortable all season long.
Below are essential, cost-saving cooling tips recommended by John’s Heating, Cooling, and Appliance Repair, your local HVAC experts serving Peachtree City, Newnan, Senoia, Sharpsburg, and surrounding areas.
1. Change Your Air Filters Regularly
A dirty air filter makes your AC work harder, increasing energy usage and shortening the system’s lifespan. Homes in areas like Kedron Hills, Planterra Ridge, Braelinn, Senoia’s countryside, and Newnan’s historic neighborhoods collect pollen and dust fast.
✔ What to do:
- Check filters
monthly
- Replace them every
90 days.
Replace more often if you have pets, allergies, or nearby construction.
Dirty filters = higher bills, hotter homes, shorter AC lifespan.
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2. Set Up a Professional HVAC Maintenance Plan
Routine maintenance prevents breakdowns and improves airflow efficiency. Our team can create a custom plan based on your home, system age, family size, pets, allergies, and layout.
✔ Benefits:
- Better cooling
- Lower energy bills
- Fewer emergencies
- Improved indoor air quality
- Longer system life
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3. Install a Programmable or Smart Thermostat
Thermostats like Nest or Honeywell help you control your cooling costs.
✔ Recommended settings:
- 78°F while home
- Higher during the day when no one is home.
- Cool down automatically before you return.
Used properly, these thermostats can save up to $150 per year.
4. Upgrade to an ENERGY STAR System When Replacing Your AC
When your system reaches the 12–15 year mark, upgrading to an ENERGY STAR-rated system can cut energy usage by 14% or more.
Energy-efficient units also:
- Run quieter
- Cool more evenly
- Reduce indoor humidity
- Improve air quality
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5. Schedule an Annual AC Inspection
A yearly inspection helps identify airflow issues, refrigerant problems, and worn components BEFORE they drive up your bill.
Regular inspections also prevent:
- Coil freeze-ups
- Musty odors
- High humidity
- Uneven cooling
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Newnan or
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🌳 BONUS SECTION — 3 EXTRA TIPS That Most Companies Never Tell You
⚡ And These Can Save You MORE Money Than Anything Else Above
Most HVAC companies stop at general advice — we don’t.
Below are
three advanced cooling strategies that can dramatically reduce heat gain in your home and lower your AC workload. Let’s jump in…
🔶 BONUS TIP #1: Use Shade to Lower Your Home’s Heat Load
Up to 30–40% of the heat entering your home comes from the sun beating on your roof and windows.
✔ What helps:
- Strategic shade trees
- Landscaping near sun-heavy areas
- Vines or large shrubs near west-facing walls
Peachtree City and Senoia properties with large trees tend to stay naturally cooler — take advantage of it.
🔶 BONUS TIP #2: Install Solar Screens or Mesh Window Screens
Solar screens can block up to 70% of incoming heat, especially on east- and west-facing windows.
These are incredibly effective for Georgia homes where morning and afternoon sun can heat rooms dramatically.
Great neighborhoods for this upgrade:
- Peachtree City: Braelinn, Planterra Ridge
- Newnan: SummerGrove, Eastlake
- Senoia: Lake Summerfield, Turin
🔶 BONUS TIP #3: Adjust Your Thermostat Fan Speed
Most homeowners don’t know this, but your fan speed controls how much moisture is removed from the air.
✔ Use this rule:
- High fan speed when humidity is LOW
- Lower fan speed when humidity is HIGH
On swampy Georgia days, lower fan speed helps your system remove more humidity — making your home feel cooler without dropping the temperature. This alone can significantly reduce cooling costs.
Want a Cooler Home and Lower Bills in Peachtree City, Newnan, or Senoia?
Our team provides expert AC repair, tune-ups, and energy-saving consultations across:
- Peachtree City
- Newnan
- Senoia
- Sharpsburg
- Fayetteville
- Tyrone
- Griffin
- Zebulon
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