Title: How to Keep Your Energy Bill Low Word Count: 288 Summary: Periodic maintenance and good care of the air conditioner can save you hundreds of dollars. If you take good care and undertake periodic maintenance, your machine will work in the most excellent condition for a long time. No one wishes to buy an air conditioner every year. Keywords: air conditioners, energy, heat pamps, Vancouver AC Article Body: Periodic maintenance and good care of the air conditioner can save you hundreds of dollars. If you take good care and undertake periodic maintenance, your machine will work in the most excellent condition for a long time. No one wishes to buy an air conditioner every year. So, you should have the knowledge of maintenance methods to keep your air conditioner in a healthy state. The maintenance features are usually neglected by the owners. The air conditioners are heavy machines that sometimes deceive the owners. When the machine is giving out cool air, you may think that everything is fine. However, the air conditioner may be losing its energy efficiency year after year. So, you need to evaluate the energy efficiency of the unit every year in order to reduce your electricity costs. If you are not maintaining the air conditioner properly, you will lose nearly 5% of its efficiency each year. It is unimportant that the unit is throwing cool air or not, the energy efficiency will be decreased. Every air conditioner has its rated capacity and an efficient unit works for 15 years or more successfully. If you accomplish routine maintenance of the unit, there are chances that the unit will persist to work at its capacity all through its life. You should look for unusual sounds or leaks and also should check for accurate drainage of the condenser tube. If the filter is dirty, the air conditioning unit will be troublesome and also uneconomical. So, you should clean or replace the filters frequently and should also clean the registers and air vents. The compressor can be cleaned from the outside with the help of a hose to prevent the dust from affecting the operation of the unit.