How to Lower Energy Bills as Summer Heat Lingers into September
September may signal the start of fall, but in Statesville and across North Carolina, we all know the summer heat doesn’t just disappear overnight. Many homeowners still find themselves running the air conditioner well into September, which can keep energy bills higher than expected. The good news? A few simple adjustments can help you stay comfortable while keeping costs under control. At Duncan Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve put together some practical tips to help lower your energy bills as summer lingers on.
1. Adjust Your Thermostat Settings
A small change goes a long way. Setting your thermostat just a few degrees higher can make a noticeable difference in your energy use. For example, aiming for 76–78°F when you’re home and 80–82°F when you’re away helps reduce the strain on your system without sacrificing comfort.
2. Use Ceiling Fans to Your Advantage
Ceiling fans don’t cool the air, but they circulate it so you feel cooler. This means you can raise your thermostat a degree or two without noticing much difference. Just remember to turn fans off when you leave a room—they only work when you’re there.
3. Keep Up with Filter Changes
A dirty air filter makes your HVAC system work harder than it needs to. Replace filters every 30–60 days during heavy use. This not only saves energy but also improves indoor air quality for your family.
4. Seal Air Leaks and Improve Insulation
Warm air sneaking in through cracks around windows, doors, or ductwork forces your AC to run longer. A quick weekend project—like adding weatherstripping or sealing duct joints—can make your home more efficient and lower energy bills.
5. Schedule an HVAC Tune-Up
Preventative maintenance is one of the smartest ways to save money. A professional tune-up ensures your system is running at peak efficiency, identifies small issues before they become big repairs, and helps extend the life of your unit.
6. Take Advantage of Cooler Nights
When evening temperatures drop, consider turning off your AC and opening the windows. Using natural ventilation, even for a few hours, can reduce your cooling costs significantly.
Stay Comfortable, Spend Less
As summer stretches into September, keeping your energy bills in check doesn’t have to mean giving up comfort. With these small steps—and the help of a trusted HVAC partner—you can stay cool and save money.
At Duncan Heating & Air Conditioning, we’re here to help homeowners in Statesville and the surrounding area get the most out of their HVAC systems. Whether you need maintenance, repairs, or advice on improving efficiency, our team is just a phone call away.
👉 Contact us today to schedule your late-summer HVAC service and start saving on energy costs.


