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How Much Does It Cost to Run a Window AC Unit All Summer?

Most homeowners guess wildly when it comes to window AC operating costs, often underestimating by hundreds of dollars. This post breaks down the real math, explains what drives your bill, and shows you exactly how to cut summer cooling costs by 30% or more.

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5 Cooling Upgrades That Pay for Themselves in Less Than 3 Years

Most homeowners overpay for summer cooling because a handful of fixable inefficiencies quietly drain energy month after month. These five targeted upgrades deliver measurable savings fast, with most paying back their cost in 1 to 3 years.

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Why Your Electric Bill Jumps $80 Every Summer (It’s Not What You Think)

Most homeowners blame their air conditioner when summer bills spike, but the real culprits are often hidden in your attic, ducts, and daily habits. Fix the actual causes and you can trim $60 to $100 off your monthly summer bill without replacing a single appliance.

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How Much Does It Cost to Run a Window AC Unit All Summer? (And How to Cut That Bill in Half)

Window AC units are cheap to buy but can quietly drain $150 to $400 or more per summer depending on size, usage, and efficiency. Understanding exactly what drives that cost puts you in control of your bill before the heat even arrives.

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What Happens When You Skip Your AC Tune-Up for Two Years (And How to Fix the Damage)

Skipping your annual AC tune-up seems harmless until your energy bills creep up 25% and your system fails on the hottest day of the year. Here is exactly what deteriorates inside a neglected air conditioner and the steps you can take right now to reverse the damage.

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How to Cool Your Home for $30 a Month Less Without Touching the Thermostat

Most homeowners blame the thermostat when cooling bills spike, but the real culprits are hidden heat sources and air leaks that force your AC to work overtime. By tackling insulation, shade, and air sealing, you can cut summer cooling costs by $25 to $40 a month without ever adjusting the temperature setting.

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