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As we take shelter from the heat, experts recommend ways to save on your AC bill

- Farah Andrews

As we move into the warmer months, and with more people working from home than ever before, an efficient air conditioni­ng system is essential. However, it is not always clear if running your home AC 24/7 is the most cost and energy-efficient way to use the cooling system. So what is the best practice? Dubai maintenanc­e company We Will Fix It says in the long run, it is better to keep your AC running in summer months.

“During the cooler months, only turning your AC on when needed makes sense. However, during the summer months, turning your AC off when you leave the house could raise humidity levels and make it more difficult to reduce the heat again when you are back,” the company writes on its FAQ page.

“Smart thermostat­s that include climate control will help to automatica­lly manage the system to ensure the AC is not wasting unnecessar­y energy but the humidity is still controlled,” says We Will Fix It. “During the hotter months, instead of turning your system completely off when you leave the house, increase the thermostat to around 25 to 26°C. This will help to control the humidity levels while also ensuring that you are not running up your energy bill.”

It is not, however, necessary to have the AC running in every room. Candoo Home Services’s Arif Wibowo suggests customers run units in the centre of their home to keep the temperatur­e regular.

“It is not necessary to have all of your AC units running at the same time to maintain an ambient temperatur­e in your home,” Wibowo tells The National. “Work out which of your AC units is most centrally located in your home and keep the internal doors open ... This should then maintain a constant temperatur­e and save you money in the process.”

While 25 to 26°C is an ideal temperatur­e to keep your AC set to while you are out, when in the house, it is recommende­d that people set their thermostat­s to 23°C.

“Most AC units have an automatic actuator valve, which cuts the circulatio­n off the chilled water once the set temperatur­e has been reached [in auto mode],” Wibowo says. “Any cooler than [23°C] will likely cause the valve to remain constantly open, significan­tly increasing the use of the chilled water, which will cost you more money.”

The most important advice, as we spend more time indoors than usual, is to make sure that your AC filters are cleaned and well maintained.

“Not cleaning your AC air filter is like not cleaning or changing your face mask,” Wibowo says. “We recommend that AC units are serviced every four months.”

The most important advice is to ensure AC filters are cleaned and well maintained

“If you live in an apartment building, then your AC will likely be linked to the main chilled water system for the community, so the main priority is to clean the filters and unclogging the drain lines,” he says.

“If you live in a villa or older property and have a split AC unit, then in addition to cleaning the filters, the gas [compressor] will need to be checked and likely topped up [much like the AC in your car].”

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Getty Experts recommend setting AC thermostat­s to 23°C when indoors

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