How Extreme Heat Affects Your Air Conditioning

When temperatures soar during a New Jersey heat wave, your air conditioner has to work much harder to keep your home comfortable. If you’ve ever noticed your AC running nonstop or your energy bills spiking during the hottest days of summer, extreme heat is often the reason.

Understanding how high temperatures affect your cooling system can help you improve comfort, reduce energy costs, and avoid unexpected breakdowns.

Why Air Conditioners Struggle in Extreme Heat

Your air conditioner doesn’t create cold air, it removes heat from inside your home and releases it outdoors.

As outdoor temperatures rise, this process becomes more difficult. Most residential AC systems are designed to maintain indoor temperatures about 15–20 degrees cooler than the outside air. During heat waves, your system may struggle to keep up.

This can lead to:

  • Longer run times
  • Higher electricity usage
  • Reduced cooling performance
  • Increased wear on system components

How Extreme Heat Impacts Your AC

Reduced Efficiency

The hotter the air outside, the harder your outdoor condenser unit must work to release heat. This reduces overall system efficiency and can make your home feel less comfortable.

Higher Energy Bills

Because the system runs longer during hot weather, energy consumption increases. Many homeowners see their highest utility bills during the peak summer months.

More Wear and Tear

Constant operation puts extra stress on important components such as:

  • Compressors
  • Fan motors
  • Capacitors
  • Electrical connections

Over time, this added strain can increase the likelihood of repairs.

HVAC Unit outside

Signs Your Air Conditioner Is Overworked

It’s normal for an AC system to run more during hot weather, but certain signs may indicate a problem.

Watch for:

  • The AC running continuously
  • Warm or weak airflow
  • Uneven temperatures between rooms
  • High indoor humidity
  • Unusual noises
  • Sudden increases in energy bills

If these issues persist, your system may need professional attention.

Don’t Forget About Humidity

New Jersey summers are often hot and humid. High humidity makes your home feel warmer and forces your air conditioner to remove both heat and moisture from the air.

When humidity levels rise, your AC must work even harder to maintain comfort.

This is why some homes feel uncomfortable even when the thermostat is set to a low temperature.

Thermostat set at 78

Ways to Help Your AC During a Heat Wave

A few simple steps can reduce strain on your system and improve efficiency.

Change Your Air Filter

Dirty filters restrict airflow and force your AC to work harder. Check filters regularly and replace them as needed.

Close Blinds and Curtains

Blocking direct sunlight helps prevent unnecessary heat from entering your home.

Use Ceiling Fans

Fans improve air circulation and can make rooms feel cooler without lowering the thermostat.

Avoid Adding Extra Heat

Try to limit activities such as:

  • Using the oven
  • Running the dryer
  • Operating heat-producing appliances during the hottest part of the day

Schedule Regular Maintenance

Annual tune-ups can help identify small issues before they become expensive repairs.

The Home Itself Matters

Many cooling problems aren’t caused by the air conditioner alone.

Poor insulation, air leaks, and inefficient ductwork can allow cool air to escape and hot air to enter. As a result, your AC must work longer to maintain comfortable temperatures.

A well-insulated, properly sealed home can help reduce cooling costs and improve comfort throughout the summer.

How GreenLife Energy Solutions Can Help

Extreme heat can reveal underlying issues with both your air conditioner and your home’s energy efficiency. GreenLife Energy Solutions helps New Jersey residents improve comfort, reduce energy costs, and make their homes more efficient through insulation, air sealing, weatherization, and HVAC improvements.

Through programs such as Comfort Partners, Income-Qualified (IQ) initiatives, and Whole Home Energy Solutions (WHES), eligible residents may qualify for free upgrades, rebates, and 0% APR financing options. Many programs begin with a free home energy assessment to identify opportunities for improvement.

Sources of Information:

  1. U.S. Department of Energy – Air Conditioning Guide: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/air-conditioning
  2. U.S. Department of Energy – Insulation and Air Sealing: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/insulation
  3. ENERGY STAR – Cooling Tips: https://www.energystar.gov

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