Tax season is officially here, and homeowners across Ohio are looking for new and inventive ways to invest their tax refund money. In 2021, trends have brought Ohio residents to consider investing this money in their homes, and we at Springboro Heating & Cooling couldn’t be more excited! Home investment not only saves you money in the long run, it also ups the value of your property. So we put together a couple ways to invest in your HVAC system this spring and we’re excited to share them with you!
- Give Your HVAC System a Total Upgrade
We at Springboro Heating & Cooling suggest having a professional assess the condition of your HVAC system if it is over 10 years old. If there are any recurring problems, or if maintenance bills are becoming regular, you may want to consider investing in a completely new system. While this is a huge investment now, it’ll save both you and future homeowners money in bills and maintenance costs. Not to mention it’ll up the value of your home!
- Replace or Reseal Old Windows and Doors
Leaks through windows and doors are a prominent cause of wasted energy, so if you’ve noticed some draftiness in your home, check the seals of your windows and doors! By resealing or replacing your windows and doors, you’ll be saving money on your next electric bill and you’ll also be lengthening the life of your HVAC system!
- Consider Investing In a Smart Thermostat
Smart thermostats are a great investment because they automatically adjust to your families heating and cooling preferences, and save energy when you are away from home. Studies by Nest show that smart thermostats can save you 10% to 15% on heating and cooling costs, and that the comfort of homeowners with smart thermostats is generally higher than those with older, simpler thermostats.
Have More Questions?
If you are looking for more ways to save money this tax season, or you have questions about any of the investment options listed above, you can Springboro Heating & Cooling today at 937-600-6834, or schedule an appointment now by clicking here!