Spring is approaching quickly, which means summer is right around the corner. This is the time to get your HVAC system ready for the hot months ahead. An air conditioning system that is well-maintained will keep your home comfortable, run more efficiently, and save you money by avoiding repairs.
This blog is going to go over the spring HVAC maintenance checklist, which will help you get your system ready for summer.
This is the first step, and happens to be the easiest in HVAC maintenance. Air filters left unchanged get dirty, which leads to restricted air flow. This forces your system to work harder, which can lead to higher energy bills and possible damages to the system.
Replace your filter every spring with a clean one, but don’t wait an entire year to change it again. It’s smart to change your air filter every three months. Clean filters trap dust, pollen and other allergens, which improves the air quality in your home.
Essential parts of your HVAC system, the evaporator and condenser coils, can collect dirt over time. Dirty coils can’t absorb or expel heat, and this makes your air conditioner work inefficiently. This can lead to higher energy bills too.
Checking and cleaning the coils isn’t difficult, but you must be careful not to damage the delicate fins on the coils by applying too much pressure. A qualified HVAC technician is the best person to handle this type of maintenance. They have a better understanding of how these systems work, so they will check and clean the coils without causing any damage.
Next, you want to check the ducts, or have the technician you hire do it for you. Ducts that leak or are clogged can lead to energy loss, causing your HVAC system to overwork. When checking ducts, you want to look for any visible holes, cracks, or signs of stress. You also want to be sure the duct joints are sealed well and no air is leaking.
It’s a good idea to have an HVAC contractor perform a thorough inspection. They can seal the ducts if they find any issues. This will help your system run better.
Leaves, grass, and dirt can accumulate around the outdoor unit of your air conditioner. The area around your outdoor condenser unit needs to be kept clear to allow proper airflow. If there are any trees or bushes nearby be sure to trim them and keep a good space around your outdoor unit.
This one step can prevent overheating, which will vastly improve the efficiency of your HVAC system.
Refrigerant is a chemical that absorbs heat and uses it to create cool air. When the refrigerant in your HVAC system gets low, it can cause it to blow warm air. This will strain your system and can potentially cause costly damage. A licensed HVAC technician will be able to check your system’s refrigerant levels and top it off if needed.
If you find that your system isn’t cooling your home as it once did, your refrigerant levels could be low.
It’s important to make sure your system’s thermostat is functioning properly. Thermostats that are old or show signs of inaccuracy may need to be replaced. Smart thermostats are a great way to upgrade your HVAC system. They offer better control and can reduce energy costs.
Turn the air conditioning on before the hot summer is here. By testing it you’ll ensure that it’s working properly, so you’re not caught with any surprises in the heat. You want to be sure your system cools your home evenly and pay attention to any unusual sounds or odors emitting from the unit. If you discover any issues, contact an HVAC professional right away.
If you want to be positively sure that your HVAC system is ready for the summer heat you should schedule a professional inspection today. A certified HVAC technician has the knowledge and experience to perform a comprehensive checkup on your system. They can clean components, inspect refrigerant levels, and make any needed repairs.
Having regular professional maintenance check-ups will help extend the life of your system, reduce the likelihood of breakdowns, and improve the efficiency of your system.
If you live or own a building in the Tinley Park,
Orland Park,
Country Club Hills, or surrounding areas of Illinois,
contact us at Any Season Heating & Air Conditioning for an
HVAC inspection today. Our technicians are experts in all things HVAC and they’re ready to come out and inspect that system. Get it done now so you’re not stuck without air conditioning this summer.
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