As Chicagoland settles into another hot and humid summer, your air conditioning system is working overtime to keep you comfortable. But is your AC working efficiently? Are you using the right temperature settings and air filters for maximum performance, energy savings, and indoor air quality?
At Alltech HVAC, we’re here to help you make smart, cost-effective decisions about how you cool your home or business. Let’s explore:
- What temperature to set your AC to during summer
- How to use your system efficiently
- Which air filters are best for your needs
- Signs your AC needs attention
🌡️ What Temperature Should You Set Your AC To in the Summer?
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat to 78°F (25.5°C) when you’re home during the summer. This strikes a balance between comfort and energy savings.
🕘 Ideal Settings for Maximum Savings:
- When You’re Home: 76–78°F
- When You’re Away: 82–85°F or higher
- At Night: 75–77°F (your body naturally cools during sleep)
Pro Tip: Every degree you raise your thermostat above 72°F can save you up to 3% on your cooling bill.
For even greater control, consider a smart thermostat, which automatically adjusts based on your habits and outside temperature — and can save up to 10% on cooling costs annually.
⚙️ How to Use Your AC Efficiently
Setting the right temperature is only part of the equation. Here’s how to help your AC run smarter — not harder:
✅ 1. Use a Programmable or Smart Thermostat
Automated temperature control helps avoid energy waste and prevents overcooling when no one is home.
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✅ 2. Keep Doors and Windows Closed
Minimize air leaks and seal gaps to keep the cool air inside — especially in older homes.
✅ 3. Use Ceiling and Box Fans
Fans help circulate cool air, allowing you to raise the thermostat by 2–4 degrees without sacrificing comfort.
✅ 4. Block Direct Sunlight
Install blackout curtains or solar shades to keep indoor temperatures stable.
✅ 5. Don’t Set the Thermostat Too Low
Setting your AC to 65°F won’t cool your home faster — it just makes the unit work longer and harder.
🧼 Understanding Air Filters: What Type Is Best for You?
Air filters play a crucial role in cooling performance and indoor air quality. Choosing the right filter improves airflow, lowers energy use, and protects your health — especially during allergy season.
🔍 Filter Basics:
- MERV Rating (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value): Ranges from 1 to 16. Higher = more filtration.
- Replace filters every 1–3 months, depending on usage, filter type, and indoor air conditions.
🌀 Types of HVAC Air Filters:
1. Fiberglass Filters (MERV 1–4)
- Cheapest option
- Basic protection against dust and debris
- Not great for allergy sufferers
2. Pleated Filters (MERV 6–13)
- Made of polyester or cotton folds
- Trap pet dander, mold spores, and pollen
- Recommended for most households
3. Electrostatic Filters (MERV 8–10)
- Use static electricity to attract particles
- Reusable options available
- Mid-level cost and performance
4. HEPA Filters (MERV 16+)
- Remove 99.97% of airborne particles
- Ideal for allergies, asthma, or health-sensitive environments
- Not always compatible with standard residential HVAC systems
Pro Tip: If you live in an older building in Des Plaines or Arlington Heights, a pleated MERV 8 or MERV 11 filter is usually the best balance of filtration and airflow.
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🚨 Signs Your AC System May Need Attention
Even with the right settings and clean filters, your AC system can still show signs of wear or inefficiency. Be on the lookout for:
- Warm air blowing from vents
- Frequent cycling (on/off)
- Unusual noises or odors
- Higher-than-usual energy bills
- Hot or cold spots around your home
A quick AC tune-up can prevent these issues and extend the life of your system.
🌎 Eco-Friendly AC Usage in 2025 and Beyond
Modern systems now use refrigerants like R-32 and R-454B, which are more environmentally friendly and efficient than legacy Freon-based systems (like R-22).
If your system is 10+ years old, it may be time to consider a high-efficiency upgrade that uses these refrigerants and meets new SEER2 efficiency standards.
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🛠️ Let Alltech HVAC Keep You Cool
Serving Des Plaines, Schaumburg, Elmhurst, and the greater Chicagoland area, Alltech HVAC is your trusted partner in comfort. Whether you need a summer tune-up, a new air filter, or a full system upgrade, we’re here to help you make the most of your AC all summer long.
📞 Call us today at (866) 482-2007
📍 Family-owned, proudly serving Chicagoland for over 20 years
🧠 Key Takeaways
- Set your thermostat to 78°F when home for energy-efficient comfort
- Use fans and window treatments to help cool more effectively
- Choose the right air filter based on your air quality needs
- Schedule regular maintenance and change filters regularly
- Upgrade to a smart thermostat or high-efficiency system for long-term savings