Air conditioners are considered to be common household systems today. In fact, it’s estimated that three-quarters of all homes in the United States have air conditioners, according to the Department of Energy. As the summer months roll in, it’s important to get your AC ready for the heat. Here are a few tips on what you can do to ensure your AC unit is in great shape during the summer.
Despite the fact that replacing filters is the single most important part of AC maintenance, many people still continue to skip this action. Keeping your AC in good shape requires that air can flow freely through the system. Dirty, clogged filters won’t allow the air to come through, which is a significant nuisance during the summer. This will affect your system’s performance and your home's air quality. Blazing summer weather requires your system to be highly efficient, so don't let old filters be the reason your HVAC unit is working extra hard to produce less air.
If you keep the outdoor compressor covered during the winter months, then you’ll want to uncover it during the summer. A system can’t breathe properly if it’s covered. You should discuss with your AC service techs if covers are necessary for your unit.
Refrigerant is a crucial factor in the cooling and dehumidification of your property's air. If you find that your system has difficulty maintaining cool temperatures or is not cooling your home as well as it used to, then don't hesitate to get in touch with a crew of HVAC experts. Having this particular issue resolved will ensure that your system (especially if it's relatively young) is high-functioning in the summers to come.
It’s a good idea to contact a local AC installation service for maintenance during this time as well. During a tune-up, all AC unit components will be cleaned and repaired and all fluids will be checked. This is the best way to ensure your system stays in the best shape possible in the midst of the hottest months of the year.
These are just a few steps you can take to ensure your system is all ready for summer. If you’re looking for a local AC installation service or maintenance service, please contact Made New Air Conditioning & Heating Inc today.
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