3 Secrets to Saving on Commercial Heating Costs in Vermont

Vermont ranks in the top 10 in the U.S. for highest heating costs, and commercial building owners in Vermont know what a challenge it can be to keep heating costs down while maintaining occupant comfort. In this unpredictable climate, heating costs can vary from year to year depending on building size, age, and industry as well as the type of heating system, and HVAC systems account for nearly 40% of a commercial building’s total electricity. But the secrets to saving on commercial heating costs in Vermont aren’t exactly hidden—it’s all about efficiency.

1. Conduct an Efficiency Upgrade

New HVAC systems get more and more efficient every year, meaning that your current system is already obsolete. ASHRAE specifies that the life expectancy for commercial air conditioners is about 15 years while commercial heat pumps can last anywhere from 15-20 years. White it’s true that preventative maintenance and other measures can help extend the life of your equipment, the cost-saving benefits of efficiency should also be taken into consideration.

Even if your equipment is properly maintained and rarely needs repairs, consider keeping a performance log for a few months. You can compare your current performance with the potential cost savings of more efficient systems. Calculate the ROI by taking the up-front costs into account and determine whether an efficiency upgrade is right for your building. An HVAC contractor can help select and properly install the right system to ensure that your return meets or exceeds your expectations.

2. Use Building Automation Systems

Consider replacing your outdated control system with a Building Automation System (BAS). Building Automation Systems typically save 15% of the operating costs of the equipment. For most buildings this means a savings of between $0.20 and $0.40 per square foot. BAS helps keep your building’s temperature within a specified range during different parts of the day; this means that you can keep your building at a consistent temperature during the part of the day when the building is occupied and lower the temperature automatically during less busy times.

BAS also provide you with a wealth of information about your building so that you can make more informed decisions.

3. Take Advantage of Commercial HVAC Efficiency Rebates

Efficiency Vermont offers commercial HVAC rebates to businesses that purchase and install energy-efficient HVAC equipment. Not only do you benefit from the initial rebate, but you will continue to see ROI in terms of heating cost savings.

Efficiency Vermont offers rebates for efficient heating upgrades, including:

  • Water Source Heat Pumps ($80 per ton)
  • Furnaces ($2 per MBh)
  • Furnace Fan Motors ($100 per motor)
  • Boilers ($2 per MBh)
  • Central Wood Pellet Boilers and Furnaces ($1,000 per system)

There are ways to keep heating costs down in Vermont if you are willing to invest in the life of your building. Start planning for your HVAC efficiency upgrade today by contacting Avonda Air Systems.

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