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Now is the right time of the summer to evaluate your Air Conditioning System. We’ve gone through some hot months, and we can look at an important factor about how your AC system has been performing. YOUR ENERGY USE! You could be spending tons more than you have to if your system isn’t running efficiently.

Have your energy bills been sky high?

Energy bills are bound to go up when it’s hotter out. It’s just the way it works. But they don’t have to be out of control. A lot of times a system won’t be running at max efficiency, and will use too much energy to get the job done.

A great way to look at this is by taking a look at your energy bills. PSE&G, as well as most energy companies, will not only show you your energy use, but it will also give you comparisons against your neighbors, as well as last year’s bills.

Using these comparison charts, it’s easy to see how much energy you are using compared to last year, as well as how much energy you are using compared to your neighbors. If you see some red flags, calling a professional to look at your system could mean TONS in savings when it comes to energy bills.

One of the best ways to prevent this from happening is to have your system serviced regularly. Routine maintenance will do a few things for you:

  1. Ensure your system is working
  2. Keep your energy bills down
  3. Avoid breakdowns
  4. Lengthen the life of your system

Right now we are offering 10% off our Comfort Shield Agreement. If your system has been using too much energy, take advantage of this offer! Have a professional come out, take a look at your system, and figure out how we can get those energy bills under control while keeping your home a comfortable place to be.

Learn More About The Bovio Comfort Shield
f you have ANY questions about your home comfort we want to help. Give us a call at (888) 258-4904, or email me at ryan.aron@bovio.com.

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