Monday 13 April 2015

Cheap Cooling Options for Keeping Homes Comfortable During Warm Autumn


Most parts of Australia are expected to be warmer and drier up to April according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), as reported by The Sydney Morning Herald. While it was confirmed that surface temperatures of the sea and the threat of El NiƱo has passed, most parts of the continent can expect temperatures higher than average because of the residual warmth. Keeping Homes Comfortable Fortunately, the warmth that Australia will feel doesn’t have to extend inside the home. Comfortable temperatures can be achieved by ensuring that the air conditioner functions well. The cooling system of your home worked harder during the past summer, and thus it likely needs some serious checking. Any issue, even one that is not immediately visible, can reduce the efficiency of the air conditioner. When that happens, the air conditioner works extra hard to meet your cooling needs – leading to higher bills.
http://modeheatingandcooling.com.au/cheap-cooling-options-keeping-homes-comfortable-warm-autumn/

Saturday 11 April 2015

Cheap Airconditioning to Keep Homes Comfortable During the Warm Autumn


Most of Australia will be facing a warm autumn according to forecasts, as reported by the Australian edition of The Daily Telegraph. The Bureau of Meteorology stated that both day and night temperatures will have a higher average caused partially by the above-average warmth of the surrounding waters. These conditions are predicted to persist throughout the autumn season. For Melbourne, autumn lasts from March to May as it does for most of Australia. While little can be done about the heat outdoors, the inside of the home can have cooler temperatures. The warmer than average temperatures mean that optimal airconditioning is needed to keep Australian houses comfortable.
http://modeheatingandcooling.com.au/cheap-airconditioning-keep-homes-comfortable-warm-autumn/

Wednesday 8 April 2015

Cheap Cooling Systems aren’t Always Inefficient and Uncomfortable


The Building Code of Australia (BCA) have set specific energy efficiency standards for new homes. Residential buildings that get at least 5 stars under the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS) are considered ideal. With more stars scored, the property is more thermally comfortable for its occupants; it’s also less likely for the residents to need or use more power on heating and cooling. However, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation or CSIRO spotted one major flaw during a field evaluation with regard to the NatHERS system or the BCA standards: they were concentrated on heating, which means that the cooling aspects had several grey areas. What impact will cooling have in power consumption if the heating tasks are lowered as much as possible? Will one room’s low temperature or inefficiency in maintaining the indoor air’s comfort level not affect the overall rating?
http://modeheatingandcooling.com.au/cheap-cooling-systems-arent-always-inefficient-uncomfortable/

Tuesday 7 April 2015

Shopping for Split-System Airconditioning: Cool on Your Home & Wallet


The passage of summer can stretch your existing airconditioning systems to the limit. In some cases, the prevailing weather conditions might even prompt you to replace your AC with a more modern rig like a split-type. An article by the Air Conditioning Dealer Association provides some tidbits to help you in the search, especially if the current unit faltered all summer long. Victorians definitely see the importance of changing the airconditioning unit if it no longer generates as cool as before. Temperature highs in the state during the first quarter of the year start at 25 degrees Celsius in January but wildly fluctuate between 22 and 26C by March, with the lows reaching 12C especially during the occasional rainy days. If you are in the market for cheap airconditioning solutions to fight off the heat, companies like Mode Heating & Cooling can point you to the right way.
http://modeheatingandcooling.com.au/shopping-split-system-airconditioning-cool-home-wallet/

Monday 6 April 2015

That’s Cool: Some Cheap Cooling Tips This Summer to Save on Energy


Summer... Who doesn’t love it? It’s the time of the year to escape the cold winter weather and even hit the beach. Sometimes, however, the heat may become too unbearable and people may opt to stay indoors in the comfort of their homes. Danny Lipford, a home improvement expert, says that “When you think about summer, 55% of your total utility bill goes to cooling,” and that the air conditioner is “the highest use system that you have in your home all year round .” He concludes that people should take steps toward achieving cheap cooling. One advice is to make use of ceiling and exhaust fans, but making sure to turn them off when leaving the room. Also, it is important to not block the vents in the home so as to not disrupt the airflow coming out. Another tip to lessen the heat around the house is to block the sun as much as possible. This is done by pulling down shades or closing blinds and curtains.
http://modeheatingandcooling.com.au/thats-cool-cheap-cooling-tips-summer-save-energy-2/

Saturday 4 April 2015

Just Keeping It Cool: Celebrating the Technology of Airconditioning


Since its inception, reliable airconditioning has been immensely helpful in keeping people cool during periods of hot weather, especially when electric fans weren’t enough. It has become a must-own technology, so much so that it can be found everywhere from houses and stores to cars, boats, and airplanes. Before the modern air conditioning came to be, there were other ways of cooling that people used. In an article by Salvatore Basile entitled An appreciation of air conditioning, he wrote that: “One of the first cooling contraptions offered to the public showed up around 1865, the brainchild of inventor Azel S. Lyman: Lyman’s Air Purifier.” It consisted of a cabinet that formed the headboard of a bed, which is divided into different levels that held the ice cooling the air.
http://modeheatingandcooling.com.au/just-keeping-cool-celebrating-technology-airconditioning-2/

Friday 3 April 2015

Maximise the Cheap Cooling Effect of Water to Survive the Aussie Heat


Where there’s visible light, there’s heat. By keeping the curtains and blinds closed during the day, the house stays a few degrees cooler. Sometimes direct sunlight on window frames can transmit heat into the house. The use of roller blinds installed outside the house will shield your window frames from the direct sunlight. Crack a window When the temperature drops later in the day, try leaving doors ajar and windows slightly open to improve cool air circulation indoors (if it’s not a security concern). This will help purge warm air from the house’s interior.
http://modeheatingandcooling.com.au/maximise-cheap-cooling-effect-water-survive-aussie-heat/