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Simple AC Unit Maintenance Tips

Everyone with a home HVAC system should be aware that proper maintenance is the key to a long service life for their heating and cooling units. You could pay more down the road if your HVAC system doesn’t work well when it operates. The following article has information you need to help keep your system running great.

Always make sure you have information handy about your HVAC unit. Take a look at the system or the owner’s manual to find the name and model number. Then, you’ll be ready to tell the contractor what they need to know.


TIP! Tour your home before calling a contractor. Make a list of the rooms which are comfortable and which just aren’t.


Inspect the temps in your home before you call a service to help you with any HVAC issues you’re having. Notice the temperature in each room. Are some cooler or hotter than others? This can help the contractor determine the problem areas quickly and fix the problem easily.

Clean the fan blades and coils in your condenser each spring. First, turn the power off so nothing moves when you’re working with it. Then, remove the grill, then remove the blades and begin the cleaning process of the blades and the unit.


TIP! Make sure that you regularly clean debris that might build up on external condenser units. Falling leaves and wind or rain may cause debris to reduce the efficiency of your unit.


Make sure you have your HVAC system checked at least twice a year. Spring and autumn are the best times to have it checked. This type if preventative maintenance is highly necessary to ward off any expensive troubles from coming your way.

When colder weather arrives, switch off all outdoor condenser units. This means that you should turn it off to prevent damage if the weather falls under 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Your system will work longer for you this way.

Replace any single-paned windows with double-paned versions. You can reduce your energy costs from energy leaking out through your windows by installing window that are double-paned. This also helps retain heated air during the colder months.


TIP! Don’t let grass clippings pile up against your outdoor condenser. Make sure the grass does not get in your unit.


Get your HVAC unit serviced yearly. During the service check, the system motor will be inspected, the moving parts will be oiled and the freon levels will be checked. This will help your system run better throughout its service life, resulting in energy savings and fewer repairs.

Now that you went through this article on HVAC, it shouldn’t be hard to understand what you need to do to keep things running well for a while. Avoid costly repairs and downtime with proper maintenance — as a homeowner, proper HVAC system maintenance will help you save money in the long run. As always, you can count on JDL HVAC should you need maintenance or repair services for your heating and cooling systems. Call us today for an appointment!