See if your utility or a nonprofit offers energy assessments. Sometimes they have someone that can come to your house and use one of those. Or they give free LED bulbs. Or free switches so you can turn off outlets when not in use.
Unfortunately it’s an older model that doesn’t allow you to program different temps throughout the day. I do try to put it up to about 80 during work hours.
Is there a way to detect spots where you lose cold air during the summer short of buying a thermal scope?
Hello_there@fedia.io 20 hours ago
compostgoblin@piefed.blahaj.zone 20 hours ago
Yep! A lot of utilities offer low/no cost assessments, and I know mine give out smart power strips, LEDs, and lowflow faucets and shower heads if you get an assessment done
It’s not going to be nearly as comprehensive as a paid audit, but still worth looking into!
compostgoblin@piefed.blahaj.zone 20 hours ago
Ah, darn. If it’s an older model, you would probably save a lot of energy just by upgrading. But if it’s owned by the landlord… split incentives suck.
And yes! You can get a stick of incense (they also make dedicated tools that do it with glycol) and waft it by your doors and windows to see where the air is flowing through
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 1 hour ago
sometimes people say newer HVAC systems use a more eco friendly gas that loses its efficiency when there’s hot enough out there. is that true? what would you recommend for people to pay attention to regarding this?