Air Conditioning Maintenance During The Spring To Prepare Your Home For The Summer

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During the spring months, you are not going to be using your AC as much. This is a great time of the year to do some spring cleaning and prepare your air conditioning for the hot summer months. If you have additional filters and other components, be sure to have them serviced. In addition, you will want to clean the AC unit thoroughly before the heat comes. Here are some spring maintenance tips that will help you prepare your air for the hot summer days to come:

1. Changing Filters and Servicing Vents to Ensure Good Airflow

The filters are something that will require changing throughout the summer months. The first maintenance task that needs to be done is changing the filters. In addition, some homeowners use filters on return vents to reduce dust and allergens; make sure you change these filters too. You will also want to inspect all vents and make sure that they are clean and open to ensure that your AC system is circulating the air as it should.

2. Cleaning the AC Unit and All of Its Components for Improved Efficiency

The AC unit outside your home is the component that houses parts like the compressor, coil, and other parts of your air conditioner. You will want to clean the AC unit during the spring when you are not using the AC or heating in your home. Make sure that you remove all dust and debris that often causes problems with AC units during the hottest summer days. You can clean the unit with soapy water and a garden hose—just make sure the unit is off when you are doing the cleaning chores.

3. Checking the Thermostat, Batteries, and All Access Doors and Panels

Modern thermostats often use batteries, and when you are doing your spring maintenance, make sure to change them. In addition, there are different access panels to things like furnaces and AC units, which have security switches in them. If these doors are not completely closed, it make cause the AC to not come on. Make sure that you check all the access points to your HVAC system to ensure you do not have problems with the system not coming on when it should.

These are some spring maintenance tips to help prepare your AC for the hot summer days to come. Contact an air conditioning contractor to help with maintenance, repairs, and upgrades to get ready for summer heatwaves. 


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