Getting Your Air Conditioner Ready for Summer
Now that summer is here, it’s time to start preparing your AC system for the incoming harsh heat. Here are some tips on getting your air conditioner ready for summer.
- Check and Replace the Air Filter
During the summer, your central air conditioner runs more often and for longer periods than your furnace does in the winter. As an effect, the air filters in your air conditioning system clog and accumulate dust faster. This results in restricted airflow and an overworked device. When your system is overworked, it can result in increased energy bills and potential damage to the system.The accumulated dirt in your HVAC system can also reduce your unit’s efficiency, resulting in the possibility of HVAC problems that translate to expensive repairs. To avoid this, replace the dirty filter with a new one.
- Clean the Air Conditioner Coils
During the summer, there’s a higher chance that your air conditioning system will be used constantly, collecting dirt, dust, and debris faster. These can cover the condenser coil. When this happens, the heat can’t escape and the cooling process is slowed down.Regular maintenance and cleaning of your condenser unit can help prevent these issues and prolong the lifespan of your air conditioner. It is recommended to clean the coils at least once a year, preferably before the start of the summer season.
To effectively clean your coils, using a soft brush or cloth is recommended. Consider using a specialized coil cleaner if you want more thorough cleaning.
- Clear Any Vegetation and Debris Around the Outdoor Unit
In the spring season, outdoor air conditioning units are prone to gathering debris as a result of plant growth. The accumulation of debris can harm the AC and make it incapable of withstanding the heat during the upcoming summer. Remove leaves, twigs, and other debris clogging the condenser from the outdoor unit. Make sure that no shrubs or plants are growing too close to the unit, as these can also restrict airflow and cause problems.You should also clear any vegetation growing around it. If the condenser isn’t clean, your system won’t be able to release the heat from the inside of your house. And if debris were to interfere with your system’s motor, it won’t be able to run.
- Schedule Routine HVAC Maintenance With the Experts
It is always best to have HVAC units inspected by professionals. Scheduling routine maintenance can help identify underlying issues with your air conditioning and heating devices, ensuring they are fully operational for any season or weather conditions. Doing so can also help determine the best action for your HVAC unit issues.
Keep your HVAC system in top shape by contacting air conditioning experts from Bounds Heating & Air. We provide AC tune-up and preventive maintenance in Gainesville and nearby communities within FL. Call us today for a consultation.