The summer has finally hit and now you are
spending more time indoors with the air
conditioner on. You have the thermostat set on
75 degrees and are feeling pretty good until you
realize that its getting hotter inside. Before
you know it, it is 90 degrees in your house and
you are calling the air conditioning repair
company. Problem is that it is the busy season
and they may not be able to get to you for a
week. What a disaster. The sad thing is that
this could have probably all been prevented with
a little maintenance.
To have a smooth running HVAC system, you need
to have a program of regular maintenance. Before
every cooling season, have an air conditioning
service come check your system. It is usually a
minimum charge and can save you hundreds of
dollars by catching problems early. It will also
prevent the aggravation of having no air
conditioning.
In a normal A/C service check, the company will
perform the following tests. They will check the
condensing unit's coils, the compressor, the
belts, operating pressures, operating
temperatures and the Freon level. They will
typically oil any components that need oil such
as the fan and condenser. The cost of the
service is usually fairly cheap and most
companies will also run specials in the spring.
Keep an eye out for a sale flyer.
There are also things that you yourself can do
to help maintain your homes HVAC system. The
most important thing of course is to change your
air filter often. They only cost a buck or two
and protect not only your air quality but also
keep dirt from clogging your AC coils. Replace
them at least once a month. Another simple thing
you can do is to hose off your outside AC
compressor. At least once a month, take a hose
and rinse off the unit to clear it of dirt,
dust, grass clippings and leaves. If the unit
becomes clogged, it will have to work much
harder to get your home cool. Lastly, do not
turn your unit off completely in the summer.
Instead, turn the temperature up when you leave
your home. Turning it off will just mean that
your AC will have to work incredibly hard when
you get home to cool off your house.
That's all it takes to have a reliable A/C
system. Through simple maintenance and regular
checkups, you can have a system that serves you
well for years to come.
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