An Air Booster Can Save Energy And Utility Costs And Still Keep Your Home Comfortable

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An air booster that installs into existing register vents is not the first solution people think about when a room is too hot or too cold, however, it could be the most energy and cost-effective answer.
Visit the space heater or fan aisles of your local home improvement store in the fall or spring and you will see how many people cope with rooms that are not a comfortable temperature in winter and summer.

Drive through a residential area mid-summer and look how many window air conditioners are installed and dripping continually. It may seem like a good idea to supplement the heating and air conditioning system in your house with one of these appliances, but when you consider the environmental and monetary costs, you may want to reconsider.

Space heaters are well-known as fire hazards, but they also draw a tremendous amount of electricity to operate. Not only does that additional usage increase energy consumption, it comes with a significant increase in the utility bill. Window air conditioners are even greater consumers and result in much larger bills.

An air booster is a safe and effective alternative that consumes less energy and costs much less to operate. For example, the AirFlow Breeze air booster costs only about $5 to operate annually (through all seasons) and increases the amount of air coming from the central heating or air conditioning unit.

The air booster is easily installed into existing register vents. The unit is plugged into a standard outlet and after the temperature is set, it turns on automatically when the central system is running and shuts off automatically as the air stops moving. Not only does an air booster improve air circulation and distribution, it results in more comfortable rooms with consistent temperatures, often improved by three to five degrees.

If you want to be comfortable but still control your energy use and costs, an air booster should be added to the top of the list of solutions you consider.

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