Top HVAC Tips to Stay Cool Without Overworking Your AC This Summer
June 25, 2025
When the heat kicks into high gear, your air conditioner becomes a lifeline. But running it nonstop isn’t always the best move. Not only can it drive up your energy bills, but it also puts a lot of strain on your system, leading to wear and tear and even surprise breakdowns.
At Lawrence Air Systems, we want you to stay comfortable all summer long, without burning through your budget or overworking your AC. These smart, sustainable tips will help you stay cool, save energy, and protect your system all season.
1. Be Smart With Your Thermostat
One of the simplest (and most effective) ways to keep your AC from working overtime is to set your thermostat with intention.
- Ideal Range: Try keeping it between 74–78°F whether you’re home or gone for the day. A properly sized and operating system will feel comfortable at these temps because humidity has been effectively removed.
- Set it and Forget It: Figure out what temperature you are most comfortable at and leave it set there. Modern systems operate most efficiently this way.
- Turn on your cooling system before the heat wave hits: Giving your system a couple day’s head start ensures the system can provide comfort. It also gives you a better chance of detecting an issue with the system before the actual heat wave arrives.
- Pro Tip: Avoid opening your windows when the heat wave subsides. The air may feel nice and cool, but it often has high humidity levels. That moisture gets absorbed by everything in your home. When you go to fire up your a/c again, the system needs to dry out your home all over again which wastes more energy than we think we’re saving by opening the windows in the first place.
2. Don’t Forget the Filters
Clogged filters make your system work overtime and mess with your indoor air quality. Clean filters mean better airflow, lower energy use, and less stress on your system.
- Check filters once a month if you have pleated 1” filters (because they are so restrictive)
- The filters we install with every system are 4” pleated cartridges that are designed to last an entire cooling or heating season
- Have pets or allergies? Go for a higher MERV-rated filter
Not sure what kind of filter you need? Our team can help you pick the best one during a routine maintenance check.
3. Use Fans to Your Advantage
Fans don’t lower the temperature, but they sure make it feel like they do.
- Set ceiling fans to rotate counterclockwise in summer
- Only run them in rooms you’re using
- Combine with your AC to raise your thermostat a few degrees without losing comfort
4. Keep the Cool Air In
Even the best AC system can’t compete with leaky windows and poor insulation.
- Seal up gaps around doors and windows
- Get your ductwork sealed and upgrade insulation - a 1” hole in your ductwork is equivalent to a 10” window open to your home year-round!
- Add insulation to attics, basements, and crawlspaces
- Use caulk or weatherstripping to seal up air leaks
Want a pro’s opinion? We offer energy efficiency audits to show where your home might be losing cool air.
5. Schedule Regular HVAC Maintenance
Annual maintenance keeps your system running strong and efficiently and helps catch small problems before they become major (and expensive) ones.
A seasonal tune-up with Lawrence Air Systems includes:
- Coil and blower cleaning
- Checking refrigerant levels
- Inspecting electrical systems
- Replacing filters
- Testing airflow and system performance
6. Manage Sunlight and Heat Indoors
The sun pouring into your home can quickly undo your AC’s hard work.
- Keep curtains and blinds closed during the hottest part of the day
- Install UV-blocking window films
- Use awnings or exterior shades to block direct rays
- Skip the oven and cook outside or prep no-heat meals
Small changes like these can significantly reduce the temperature inside—and give your AC a much-needed break.
7. Keep an Eye on Your Ductwork
Up to 30% of cooled air can be lost through leaky or poorly insulated ducts. That’s a lot of wasted energy.
Watch for signs like:
- Uneven cooling between rooms
- Whistling or hissing from vents
- Unexpected spikes in your energy bill
Need a duct check? We offer duct inspections and repairs to restore airflow and boost efficiency.
8. Consider Zoned Cooling for More Control
Why cool the whole house when you only use a few rooms at a time? Zoned systems let you choose where to send the cool air.
Great options include:
- Ductless mini-splits for individual rooms
- Electronic damper systems for ducted systems
- Smart thermostats with zoning controls
We specialize in Mitsubishi and LG ductless systems and Aprilaire Zoning Systems—ideal for homes that need flexible, room-by-room cooling.
9. Thinking About a New System?
If your AC is:
- Over 12–15 years old
- Needs repairs every summer
- Can’t cool evenly
…it might be time for an upgrade.
Benefits of a new system:
- Lower energy bills
- More even cooling
- Quieter operation
- Dependability
- No unexpected repair costs
We’ll walk you through the entire upgrade process—from choosing the right system to claiming available rebates to setting up affordable financing.
Stay Cool the Smart Way
Staying comfortable during the summer doesn’t mean you have to run your AC 24/7. With smart HVAC strategies—like regular maintenance, better insulation, smart tech, and high-efficiency systems—you can enjoy the cool without overworking your unit.
Why Choose Lawrence Air Systems?
With over 50 years of trusted service through Barrington, East Providence and Bristol out to Westport, Little Compton and across to Newport and Jamestown.
Here’s what we offer:
- After hour service for maintenance program members
- Certified Trane and Mitsubishi installations
- Factory-trained and licensed technicians
- Rebate program assistance
- Financing options for new systems
Whether it’s a quick tune-up, a smart thermostat install, or a complete AC replacement, we’ve got your back.
Ready to get your system summer-ready?
📞 Call (401) 213-1516
or visit www.lawrenceairsystems.com
to schedule your consultation.
Let’s keep your home cool, efficient, and stress-free—all summer long.

Keeping your home comfortable through the freezing winters and humid summers of New England can feel like a never-ending challenge, especially when you're trying to balance comfort with rising energy costs. From Providence to Westport and everywhere in between, homeowners across Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts are looking for smarter, more sustainable ways to manage their indoor climate. That’s where heat pump technology comes in. At Lawrence Air Systems, we’ve spent over 50 years helping local families make intelligent HVAC choices, and we’ve seen firsthand how heat pumps have revolutionized home heating and cooling across the region. If you're curious about whether a heat pump is right for your New England home, this guide is for you. We'll break down what heat pumps are, how they work, why they’re uniquely suited for our climate, and how they can save you serious money, without sacrificing a degree of comfort. What Is a Heat Pump and How Does It Work? At its core, a heat pump is a two-in-one HVAC system that both heats and cools your home using electricity and the principles of refrigeration. Rather than generating heat by burning fuel like a traditional furnace, a heat pump moves heat from one place to another. Key Components: Outdoor unit (compressor and condenser) Indoor unit (air handler) Refrigerant line connecting the two Heating Mode: In the winter, the heat pump extracts heat from the outside air, even when it’s cold, and transfers it inside your home. Cooling Mode: In the summer, the process reverses. The system removes heat from your indoor air and releases it outside, functioning like an air conditioner. Thanks to technological advancements, modern cold-climate heat pumps are capable of maintaining strong performance in temperatures as low as -15°F, making them ideal for New England winters. 1. Year-Round Comfort in a Single System Benefit: One system. Two functions. Four seasons. Instead of installing and maintaining separate heating and cooling systems, a heat pump delivers consistent comfort all year long. With a reversible valve, you can switch from heating to cooling (and vice versa) with a simple tap on your thermostat or phone app. Why It Works in New England: Winters: Cold-climate models are designed to operate efficiently in sub-zero temperatures. Summers: High SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings ensure optimal cooling during heat waves and humidity spikes. Lawrence Pro Tip: We install advanced Mitsubishi Electric ductless and ducted heat pump systems that are built for New England’s climate and tailored for both small homes and large, multi-zone residences. 2. Major Energy and Cost Savings One of the biggest advantages of a heat pump system is its potential for dramatic energy savings, especially when replacing electric resistance heating, oil, or propane systems. Why Heat Pumps Save Money: Efficiency: For every 1 unit of electricity used, a heat pump can deliver up to 3–4 units of heat. No Combustion: No gas, no oil, no chimney loss. Zoning Capability: Condition only the rooms you use. Real-World Example: A New England homeowner switching from an old oil boiler to a modern heat pump can expect 30–50% savings on annual heating costs. Bonus: Electric utilities often provide lower rates for homes that switch to high-efficiency electric systems. Lawrence Advantage: We help you compare operating costs based on your existing system and offer zero-interest financing and rebate support to reduce the upfront investment. 3. Environmental Benefits and Electrification As cities and states across the Northeast move toward a cleaner energy future, heat pumps are at the heart of the transition. Clean Energy Alignment: Powered by electricity, not fossil fuels Compatible with solar panels and renewable grid energy Produce zero on-site emissions Switching to a heat pump supports local and federal climate goals and contributes to reduced greenhouse gas emissions, without compromising your family’s comfort. Programs You Can Leverage: Mass Save® Clean Energy Incentives Rhode Island Energy's Electrification Rebates Federal 25C Tax Credit (Inflation Reduction Act) 4. Flexible Installation Options for Every Home No two homes in New England are alike—some are historic colonials, others are new builds, and many have challenging layouts. Fortunately, heat pumps come in several configurations: System Types: Ductless Mini-Splits: Ideal for homes without ductwork, additions, or individual room control Ducted Systems: Compatible with existing ductwork or new construction Hybrid Systems: Combine a heat pump with a gas furnace for backup during extreme cold Application Examples: Retrofit an old oil-heated cape without ductwork using ductless heads Add a ducted heat pump to a newly built addition Replace window ACs and baseboard heaters with a full-home zoned solution Lawrence Expertise: We assess your home’s layout, insulation, and heating load to recommend the right-sized and most cost-effective system for your needs. 5. Smart Controls and Zoning for Customized Comfort Heat pumps pair seamlessly with smart thermostats and zoning technology, giving you unmatched control over your home’s comfort and efficiency. Features to Love: Individual temperature settings by room or zone Remote access from your smartphone Smart scheduling and learning algorithms Energy usage tracking and optimization Why Zoning Matters: Only heat/cool the spaces you use Avoid over-conditioning unused rooms Personalized comfort for every family member Recommended Products: We install Aprilaire, Ecobee, Nest, and Honeywell thermostats—all optimized for heat pump integration. 6. Quiet Operation and Improved Air Quality If you're used to the roar of a furnace or the rattle of a window AC, you’ll be amazed at how quietly heat pumps operate. Noise Reduction: Indoor units run as low as 19 decibels Outdoor units feature inverter-driven compressors for gradual, quiet operation Air Quality Perks: Built-in filtration removes dust, pollen, and allergens Constant airflow reduces indoor humidity Some models feature plasma or UV purification Lawrence’s Promise: We prioritize systems with advanced filtration and whisper-quiet design, so your comfort doesn’t come at the cost of peace and quiet. 7. Increase in Home Value and Modern Appeal Energy-efficient, low-maintenance heating and cooling systems are in high demand with today’s homebuyers. A heat pump upgrade can be a compelling selling point—and a smart long-term investment. Value Adds: Lower utility bills for future owners Green energy alignment No need for fossil fuel refueling Sleek, modern look and compact footprint Seller’s Secret: A ductless mini-split installed in a master suite or finished basement can provide a clear return on investment during resale. 8. Access to Rebates, Incentives, and Zero-Interest Financing One of the most compelling reasons to switch to a heat pump in New England is the abundance of local, state, and federal incentives. Rebates Available: Up to $10,000 from Mass Save® for whole-home heat pump conversions $2,000–$8,000 from Rhode Island Energy Federal tax credits up to 30% of installation cost (limit $2,000) Financing Perks: 0% interest loans up to 7 years No upfront payments in some programs Utility-sponsored heat pump rebates and installation support We Make It Easy: Lawrence Air Systems handles paperwork, documentation, and program applications for you, so you get every dollar you deserve without the headache. Why Choose Lawrence Air Systems? For over five decades, Lawrence Air Systems has earned the trust of homeowners throughout Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. We don’t just install HVAC systems—we help families make smarter energy choices that improve comfort, lower bills, and support long-term sustainability. What Sets Us Apart: Expert consultations and home assessments Top-tier Mitsubishi Electric and Trane heat pump systems Certified technicians and custom installations Ongoing maintenance and tune-up programs Rebate support and financing guidance Whether you’re replacing an old furnace, building an addition, or just ready to reduce your energy footprint, our team is here to help every step of the way. Ready to Upgrade? Let’s Talk Heat Pumps. If you’ve been wondering whether a heat pump is worth the investment in New England, the answer is a resounding yes. With today’s cold-climate capabilities, high-efficiency operation, and robust incentives, there has never been a better time to make the switch. Don’t wait until your next heating bill spikes. Let’s find the right heat pump solution for your home and budget, so you can enjoy year-round comfort and lasting savings. Call Lawrence Air Systems at (401) 213-1516 Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts

When it comes to staying comfortable through New England’s unpredictable seasons, Rhode Island homeowners know that a reliable HVAC system—and an even more reliable service provider—make all the difference. From brutal winters to muggy summers, your heating and cooling systems do the heavy lifting to keep your family safe, healthy, and comfortable year-round. That’s why so many homeowners across the Ocean State trust Lawrence Air Systems. Since 1973, we’ve provided expert HVAC solutions with one simple goal: helping our neighbors make smarter, more cost-effective choices for long-term comfort and efficiency. Whether you live in a victorian in Providence, a beach house in Newport, or a colonial in Barrington, here’s what makes Lawrence the trusted name in heating, cooling, and indoor air quality for over 50 years—and counting. 1. A 50-Year Legacy of Local, Honest Service When you work with Lawrence, you’re not dealing with a national franchise or a faceless corporate entity. You’re working with a family-owned, locally rooted team that’s proudly served Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts since the early 1970s. Lawrence Air is one of the very few family businesses that have not been acquired by private equity firms. Many claim they are family businesses, but the family environment and standard of care no longer exists for clients or the folks working there. What This Means for You: We know the regional climate, building styles, and insulation challenges unique to Rhode Island homes. We’ve built lasting relationships with local suppliers, utilities, and rebate programs. Our technicians and support staff are part of the community and treat your home like their own. “We’ve had three generations of our family rely on Lawrence. That says something about their consistency and care.” – Lisa P., Bristol, RI 2. Expert Installation of High-Efficiency Systems Choosing the right HVAC system is about more than just comfort—it’s about energy efficiency, longevity, and performance. Our certified technicians specialize in installing top-rated, energy-efficient systems that are tailor-made for the New England climate. Our Preferred Brands: Mitsubishi Electric: Known for ductless mini-splits and heat pumps perfect for Rhode Island’s hot summers and frigid winters. Trane: A leader in smart, whole-home heating and cooling solutions. Energy Star®-Rated Products: We offer a full line of Energy Star® certified HVAC systems that qualify for state and federal rebates, making your upgrade more affordable and impactful. 3. Personalized, Pressure-Free Consultations We understand that every home—and every homeowner—is different. That’s why we start with a comprehensive in-home assessment to understand your layout, budget, energy goals, and comfort preferences. What to Expect: Detailed heat load and airflow calculations Discussion of energy use and cost-saving opportunities Side-by-side comparisons of equipment options A clear, pressure-free proposal We don’t believe in upselling. Our mission is to educate you on all of your viable solutions, so that you can make the best decision for you. 4. Licensed, Certified, and Fully Insured Technicians Our team isn’t just trained—they’re industry-certified professionals with decades of combined experience in residential and commercial HVAC. You Can Count On: Licensed Technicians on Every Job Industry Leading Training and Support EPA Refrigerant Handling Certified Comprehensive Liability Insurance People That Genuinely Care About You When you see the Lawrence Air Systems van in your driveway, you’re getting highly qualified technicians with the credentials, tools, and knowledge to get the job done right the first time. 5. Maintenance Programs That Prevent Costly Breakdowns Regular HVAC maintenance isn’t just recommended—it’s essential for system performance, lifespan, and energy savings. Our seasonal Total System Cleanings plans ensure that your furnace, AC, or heat pump is always operating at peak efficiency. What’s Included in Our Tune-Ups: System cleaning and safety checks Filter changes and refrigerant level inspections Thermostat calibration Electrical connection tightening Early detection of wear-and-tear issues Member Perks: Priority scheduling Discounts on repairs and parts Peace of mind during seasonal extremes Pro Tip: Annual maintenance can boost system efficiency by up to 15% and reduce the chance of emergency repairs during a cold snap or heatwave. 6. Fast, Friendly Emergency Repairs We know that HVAC emergencies don’t wait for business hours. Whether your heat cuts out during a blizzard or your AC quits mid-August, our emergency response team is ready to help. Why Homeowners Appreciate Us: Prompt response times and reliable communication Fully stocked service trucks for faster fixes Transparent pricing—no surprise charges We’re not just in the service business—we’re in the people business. And that means restoring your comfort quickly and respectfully. 7. Unmatched Ductwork & Indoor Air Quality Expertise Comfort isn't just about temperature—it’s also about airflow and air quality. Our HVAC services go beyond basic installs to optimize your ductwork, insulation, and filtration for healthier, more consistent indoor environments. Our Capabilities: Duct design, sealing, and insulation Whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers High-efficiency air purifiers and HEPA filtration Smart ventilation systems Did you know? A 1-inch leak in ductwork can waste as much energy as a 10x10 window left open all year. We help seal and insulate to eliminate waste and lower your bills. 8. Rebates, Tax Credits & Financing Support Many HVAC contractors stop at the install—we go a step further. At Lawrence, we help you maximize savings by guiding you through the available rebates, tax incentives, and affordable financing programs. Programs We Support: Mass Save® Rebates (up to $10,000 for whole-home heat pump installations) Rhode Island Energy Efficiency Rebates Federal 25C Tax Credits (up to $2,000 through the Inflation Reduction Act) 0% Interest HEAT Loans We even handle the paperwork for you, so you don’t leave money on the table. 9. Five-Star Reviews from Real Rhode Islanders We don’t just say we care—our customers say it for us. Lawrence Air Systems is one of the highest-rated HVAC companies in the state, with hundreds of verified 5-star reviews across platforms like Google, Facebook, and Yelp. What Customers Are Saying: “From the initial quote to installation, Lawrence was transparent, professional, and genuinely cared about doing the job right.” – Mark D. “They helped us qualify for every available rebate. We saved thousands and love our new system!” – Tracy L. “Their techs are clean, courteous, and incredibly knowledgeable. I wouldn’t call anyone else.” – Jeff M., Middletown, RI 10. A True Commitment to Long-Term Customer Relationships At Lawrence, we don’t think of ourselves as just your HVAC provider—we aim to be your comfort partner for life. That’s why we’re committed to providing consistent communication, honest advice, and reliable follow-through long after the install is complete. Our Promise: We stand by our workmanship We follow up after installations We’re here for seasonal checkups and sudden repairs We treat every customer like family Why Homeowners Keep Coming Back to Lawrence For over 50 years, Rhode Island homeowners have returned to Lawrence for one simple reason: We put people first. We believe in: Doing the right thing—even when no one’s watching Listening before recommending Not deciding what is best for you, but educating you to make the best decision for yourself Solving problems, not just replacing parts Offering fair pricing with no gimmicks Leaving your home better than we found it We know your home is your most important investment. Let us help you protect it with comfort systems that perform, and a service team that delivers. Ready to Work with a Team You Can Trust? If you’re looking for more than just an HVAC company—if you want a partner who will treat you with honesty, respect, and professionalism—Lawrence Air Systems is here for you. Call us at (401) 213-1516 Proudly serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts

Keeping your home comfortable year-round in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts doesn’t have to come at the cost of high utility bills. As energy prices continue to fluctuate, homeowners are seeking smarter, more efficient ways to heat and cool their homes without sacrificing comfort. At Lawrence Air Systems , we’ve been helping homeowners optimize their HVAC systems for over 50 years. The truth is, your HVAC system is likely your home’s biggest energy consumer , but with a few intelligent changes, it can also become one of your biggest sources of savings . Here are five smart HVAC choices you can make today to lower your energy bills—without compromising on comfort. 1. Upgrade to a High-Efficiency HVAC System If your system is 10-15 years old, it may be time to upgrade. Modern systems can be 20-30% more energy efficient compared to when your old equipment was brand new. Age and deterioration can easily add another 20-30% in lost efficiencies. How This Saves You Money: Lower Energy Use : High-efficiency systems use less fuel or electricity to maintain the same comfort level. Smart Features : Many newer models include variable-speed compressors, zoning capability, and better heat exchange performance. Rebates & Incentives : Rhode Island and Massachusetts residents can access state and federal rebates for energy-efficient upgrades. Smart Solutions: Lawrence Air Systems offers Energy Star®-rated HVAC installations , including ductless mini-splits, heat pumps, and multi-stage gas furnaces—all designed to maximize efficiency and comfort. 2. Install a Smart or Programmable Thermostat Thermostats are the brains of your HVAC system. Upgrading to a smart or programmable thermostat gives you greater control over indoor temperatures, helping you reduce usage when you're not home . What Smart Thermostats Do: Learn your habits and adjust automatically. Allow remote access and scheduling via phone apps. Provide energy reports and insights to help optimize settings. Energy-Saving Strategy: Raise the temp by 7–10°F for 8 hours/day while away in the summer. Lower the heat by 7–10°F for 8 hours/day in the winter. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, this can save up to 10% annually on heating and cooling costs. Lawrence Recommends: We install and configure smart thermostats compatible with Carrier and Mitsubishi systems, including brands like ecobee , Honeywell , and Nest . 3. Seal Leaks and Insulate Ductwork It might not be the first thing you think of, but leaky ductwork and poor insulation are two major causes of HVAC energy loss. In fact, the Department of Energy estimates that 30% of heated or cooled air is lost through leaks, holes, and poorly connected ducts. A 1” hole in your attic ductwork is the equivalent to a 10”x10” window open year-round in your bedroom! Common Problem Areas: Attics and crawlspaces Uninsulated ducts Gaps around windows, doors, and attic hatches Smart Fixes: Seal ducts using mastic sealant or foil-backed tape (not standard duct tape). Add insulation to exposed ducts in unconditioned spaces. Weatherstrip doors and windows. Air seal your attic and basement. How We Help: Our team at Lawrence Air Systems can assess your home’s insulation and ductwork, providing expert recommendations and sealing services to make your system more efficient. 4. Maintain Your System with Regular Tune-Ups A neglected HVAC system works harder to deliver the same results—leading to higher bills and more wear and tear. Just like your car, your heating and cooling systems need seasonal maintenance to perform their best. What You’ll Get from a Tune-Up: Clean coils and burners Calibrated thermostats and safety controls Lubricated motors and moving parts Tightened electrical connections Airflow and refrigerant level checks Replaced/cleaned filters Benefits: Up to 15% improved efficiency Fewer emergency repairs Longer system lifespan Better indoor air quality Pro Tip: Lawrence Air Systems offers affordable seasonal maintenance programs to ensure your system gets the attention it needs—before small issues become expensive breakdowns. 5. Optimize Your HVAC System with Zoning or Ductless Mini-Splits Every home has “hot spots” and “cold spots.” Rather than heating or cooling your entire house equally, zoning systems and ductless mini-splits allow you to customize temperatures by room or area. That means energy isn’t wasted on rooms you're not using. Zoning Systems Use: Multiple thermostats Dampers inside ductwork Smart controls that direct airflow where needed Ductless Mini-Splits Offer: Room-by-room temperature control No duct losses (perfect for additions or converted garages) Quiet, efficient performance Energy Impact: By only conditioning rooms in use, you can reduce system runtime and cut bills significantly—especially in larger or multi-story homes. Lawrence Advantage: We install Mitsubishi Electric Ductless Systems and Aprilaire zoning solutions —perfect for New England homes and adaptable to almost any layout. Bonus Tip: Take Advantage of Local Rebates & Tax Credits Don’t forget—upgrading to energy-efficient HVAC equipment often qualifies you for rebates , tax incentives , and zero-interest financing through programs like: Mass Save® Rhode Island Energy Efficiency Programs Federal 25C Energy Efficiency Tax Credits (Inflation Reduction Act) These programs can cover hundreds to thousands of dollars of your upgrade, significantly reducing your upfront costs and speeding up your return on investment. Lawrence Air Systems can walk you through what’s available and even help with rebate paperwork—just ask! Why Choose Lawrence Air Systems? Since 1973, Lawrence Air Systems has built a reputation for exceptional HVAC service across Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. When you work with us, you get: ✅ Top-rated equipment and materials ✅ Friendly, honest service from a local team ✅ Comprehensive energy-efficient solutions ✅ Support for rebates, warranties, and financing We don’t just sell HVAC systems—we help you make smart, strategic choices for long-term comfort and savings. Smarter Choices Lead to Lower Energy Bills There’s no magic button for lower energy bills—but there are smart HVAC choices that add up to serious savings. Whether it’s a high-efficiency upgrade, smart thermostat, or duct sealing, small improvements can make a big difference. And you don’t have to figure it out alone. At Lawrence Air Systems , we’re here to help you assess your current system, explore smarter options, and deliver solutions that fit your home and budget. Ready to Start Saving? Contact Us Today. 📞 Call Lawrence Air Systems at (401) 213-1751 🌐 Schedule a free consultation online 📍 Serving Eastern Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts Let’s work together to make your home more efficient, more comfortable—and more affordable.

Don’t wait for a breakdown. Spot these issues early and stay cool all season. Why Now Is the Time to Check Your AC When summer heat rolls in, your air conditioner becomes more than a luxury—it’s essential. But most AC failures don’t happen out of nowhere. They start with warning signs that many homeowners ignore until it’s too late. At Lawrence Air Systems , we’ve seen it all—from units that won’t turn on in July because of a mouse, to skyrocketing energy bills caused by one faulty wire. Here’s how to spot the signs before you're stuck sweating it out. 1. Weak or Warm Airflow If your AC is blowing warm or weak air , that’s a clear signal something’s off—possibly a failing compressor or restricted airflow. A quick HVAC inspection now could save you from a full system failure when it’s 90° outside. 2. Higher Energy Bills (With No Change in Use) If your energy bills are climbing but your usage hasn't changed, your system might be overworking due to internal issues —like dirty coils, low refrigerant, or duct leaks. Tip : Compare last summer’s bills. Even a 10–15% increase is worth investigating. 3. AC Runs Constantly (Or Short Cycles) Your AC should cycle off once it reaches your set temperature. If it’s running non-stop or starting/stopping quickly , you may have a thermostat, compressor, or electrical issue. This also puts extra stress on your system—leading to emergency AC service down the line if ignored. 4. Poor Airflow in Certain Rooms Cool in one room, warm in another? This could be a ductwork issue or failing blower motor . Uneven airflow also puts a strain on the entire HVAC system—and it won’t fix itself. 5. Strange Noises (Banging, Grinding, Hissing) No AC should sound like it’s starting a rock band. If you hear grinding, banging, screeching, or hissing , shut the unit off and call for service immediately. Strange sounds often point to worn bearings, loose parts, or low refrigerant. 6. Leaks or Excess Moisture Around the Unit Water pooling near your indoor unit? That’s often a sign of a clogged condensate drain or refrigerant and electrical issues. Leaks don’t just damage your AC—they can damage your home, too. 7. Bad Odors From Vents A musty smell could be an indication of accumulated dirt/debris in the ductwork or AC components. A burning odor ? That’s likely an electrical issue. Either way, unusual smells are rarely a good sign– time to get the system checked. 8. Thermostat Inaccuracy If your thermostat says 72 but it feels like 82, you may have a calibration problem , bad sensors, or deeper electrical trouble. This affects comfort and efficiency—especially when temperatures spike in June. 9. Ice on the Coils or Outdoor Unit Yes, ice—in the middle of summer. That’s a symptom of refrigerant leaks or airflow problems . Don’t let a frozen system sit. It’ll only get worse. 10. It’s Overdue for Maintenance If your AC hasn’t been inspected in over 12 months, you’re flying blind into the hottest season. Routine maintenance can: Lower your energy bills Extend the life of your system Catch small issues before they turn into emergencies Book Your Annual Maintenance Now — Before It Gets Hot Summer breakdowns don’t just leave you uncomfortable—they leave you scrambling. With Lawrence Air Systems , you can stay ahead of problems with fast, reliable service from the top-rated HVAC team in Southern New England. Call (401) 213-1751
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