Frequently Asked Air Conditioning Questions

We know that the world of heating and air conditioning can be stressful and overwhelming, especially to new homeowners. Fortunately the Cudd Heating & Air Conditioning Inc team is here to help! Air conditioning is extremely important here in the greater Chester, SC area with the heat and humidity we face in the summer months. We believe in keeping our customers as educated and informed as possible so you can get the most out of your heating and air conditioning system. Below our team has answered some of the most frequently asked air conditioning questions we receive from our Chester, SC customers. Keep reading below to learn more about your cooling system.
Is Air Conditioning Maintenance Necessary?
If you want your air conditioning unit to perform effectively and efficiently for as long as possible, AC maintenance is a necessity. Regular air conditioning maintenance from the Cudd Heating & Air Conditioning Inc team will ensure that your AC unit is in the best shape possible. We will inspect your cooling system and check for any possible issues so we can address them and repair it as soon as possible. This not only prevents future repairs and breakdowns but it also helps to prolong the life of your air conditioning unit. To learn more about our professional HVAC maintenance service, check out our
maintenance service page.
What is SEER and Is It Important?
SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and it is a measurement of the cooling output of an air conditioner divided by its energy usage, calculated under specific test conditions that represent peak load. A higher SEER rating means a more energy efficient cooling system. SEER rating matters if you are concerned about the efficiency of your cooling system. The more efficient your AC unit is, the less energy it requires to cool your Chester, SC home.
How Can I Reduce Energy Costs?
Since around half of your energy consumption in your home is used by your HVAC system, it’s important to look for ways to make your cooling system use less energy – especially in the summer months. Below are a few things you can do to reduce your energy costs this summer:
- Upgrade to a newer high efficiency AC unit
- Install a programmable thermostat
- Schedule regular AC maintenance
- Change your air filters
- Use your ceiling fans
- Close your blinds and curtains





