With warmer weather fast approaching, it's time to get your air conditioner ready for summer. Specifically, it's best to check in the spring that it's working correctly and ready for the hotter season. Preparing it now will not only save you time and money but also prevent the possibility of your cooling system breaking down on the hottest day of the year.
Maintaining your air conditioner has many benefits, such as better performance, improved efficiency, and increased equipment longevity. Here are our top seven maintenance tips to use this spring!
Schedule a maintenance service with a professional, licensed contractor. They will perform various tasks, such as cleaning the system and testing electrical components. Additionally, they will put your system under (simulated) pressure to ensure the refrigerant levels are up to specifications. This ensures efficiency and prevents refrigerant leaks from escaping into the atmosphere.
Ensure the air conditioner cover, if you have one, is off. Typically, these would be found on the outdoor unit and can be stored for the rest of the summer.
Don't wait until the first hot day arrives. Test your system beforehand by setting the thermostat to "cooling" mode to ensure your AC is working properly.
Ensure the outdoor unit's fan (condenser) is running. Confirm that the outdoor condensing unit is level and free of debris. Dust off any leaves, twigs or other items, and ensure the area around the unit is clear.
Check the furnace filter to see if it is dusty or dirty. Replace it if necessary.
Inspect the insulation on refrigerant lines and condensate lines. Replace any damaged insulation to ensure your system runs at optimal efficiency.
If your thermostat has batteries, change them yearly if you haven't already done so during the winter season.
As the weather warms up, preparing your air conditioner for the summer is essential to ensure it operates efficiently and keeps your home cool. Spring is the ideal time for homeowners to perform AC checks and schedule maintenance.
Start by inspecting your air filter. Dirty filters reduce airflow and strain your system, leading to higher energy bills and potential breakdowns. Replace filters as recommended by the manufacturer, usually every 1-3 months. Next, clean the area around your outdoor AC unit. Remove debris like leaves, twigs, or grass clippings to ensure proper airflow and prevent overheating.
Check your thermostat settings and battery (if applicable). Test your AC to ensure it turns on, runs smoothly, and maintains the desired temperature. Listen for unusual noises and note any weak airflow, as these could indicate underlying issues.
While some checks can be done independently, scheduling a professional tune-up is vital. HVAC technicians inspect refrigerant levels, clean coils, and check electrical connections to catch and fix minor problems before they escalate.
With these simple tips, you'll make sure your air conditioner is ready for the hottest days of the season.
For professional maintenance and expert service, contact Appleby Systems today. Our experienced technicians are ready to help you keep your home cool and comfortable all summer long.