Always Keep Your Air Conditioner Housing Clean
The outdoor condenser unit of your Goodman air conditioner is critical when it comes to efficient cooling. Outdoor units can get covered in dust and debris, which can make your unit less efficient. Make sure that there is a good amount of clearance around your unit, and remove leaves, twigs, dirt, and other debris that has collected around the housing. If you have plants or bushes near the unit, then make sure that they have been trimmed to allow plenty of air to circulate. Ideally, you should have at least 2ft. of clear space all around your outdoor condenser unit.Clean Filters for your Goodman Air Conditioner System
Inside your home, you can make your system more efficient by cleaning all of your user-accessible filters. Check all of the vents in your home and remove filters if you have access to them. Clean them in warm water with a mild detergent, and allow them to fully dry before replacing them.
Consider Insulated Ducting
For a large ducted central home installation, insulated ducting can help to prevent thermal inefficiency, making your Goodman Air Conditioner less expensive to run. If you are unsure about your ducting, then you can have a technician inspect your system. While most new installations will feature insulated ducts, older systems may use inferior materials. If your central air ducting is more than ten years old (even if you have a new condenser), then you should have your system inspected.Installing Ceiling Fans Could Increase Efficiency
If you are looking for mild temperatures throughout your home, then ceiling fans could help to improve the efficiency of your overall system. Fans can help to recirculate the cool air provided by your Goodman AC units. This will reduce the load on the main air conditioner fan, and ceiling fans are much more cost-effective. This is a good tip for larger homes where you have multiple temperature zones or an extensive ducting system.Insulate Your Air Leaks
There are many ways that your home can lose cooling energy. Sometimes it’s in cracks around doors, or it could even be faulty window seals. If you’re paying more for your electric bill than you would expect for your air conditioner and size of your home, then it could be due to air leaks. You can have your home professionally inspected to determine the source of leakage and have repairs or modifications performed. The better insulated your home is, the less you will pay to run your Goodman air conditioner.Cover Windows that are Exposed to Direct Afternoon Sunlight
If there’s a considerable amount of sunlight getting into your home each day, then you will need to use blinds, drapes, curtains etc. to keep them covered. Light from the sun leaves energy in your home that can heat up walls, floors, carpets, and furniture etc. This energy is then released throughout the day and into the evening. Too much sunlight will mean that your air conditioner has to work harder to keep your home at your ideal temperature. Keeping the day’s strongest sunlight out of your home could significantly reduce your cooling costs.