Energy Savings

Lower Cooling Bills

High bills do not always mean you need a new unit. Start by checking runtime, airflow, maintenance, and humidity.

Answer First

What this means for a Northshore home.

Lower cooling bills usually start with reducing wasted runtime. In Louisiana, that can mean cleaning coils, improving airflow, fixing drain or refrigerant problems, adjusting controls, or replacing equipment only when the system no longer makes sense to repair.

When to Call

Call before it becomes a bigger issue.

  • Your bill increased and the thermostat settings did not change much.
  • The AC runs for long stretches but comfort is not improving.
  • You skipped maintenance before peak summer.
  • You want to compare tune-up, repair, and replacement options.

What We Check

Practical checks before big recommendations.

  • Filter, coil, blower, drain, and outdoor unit condition.
  • Thermostat settings and whether the system is short cycling or running constantly.
  • Visible duct or airflow problems.
  • System age and repeat repair pattern.

What affects cooling cost locally?

Northshore summers are long and humid. A system can use more energy when it is dirty, low on airflow, struggling with moisture, or cycling too often. A tune-up can catch some of those issues before they become breakdowns.

What should not be promised?

No page can promise exact savings without utility rates, usage history, weather, insulation, duct condition, and equipment details. Treat online savings claims as planning guidance, not a guarantee.