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The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

By Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling

The Ultimate Guide to Air Conditioning Maintenance

Don’t know the first thing about taking care of your property’s air conditioning unit? Good news! Our easy-to-follow, ultimate guide for proper air conditioning maintenance is likely the only one you’re ever going to need.

Know What Your Unit Needs

Your first step toward taking better care of your air conditioning is to understand what kind of unit you have, and what exactly it needs. If you have an older unit, or instance, you may only need to remember basic upkeep, like changing filters and watching out for necessary repairs; whereas a newer unit might require tools or adjustments that you don’t have the resources for.

Turn Your Unit Off Completely

Whenever you’re finally ready to interact with your air conditioning unit, even if it’s just for something simple, make sure you completely shut off your main power supply. This will not only protect you, but can also protect your air conditioning system as well. You can double-check that your system is fully turned off by using your thermostat to try and activate your unit after you’ve disconnected your power supply.

Keep Your Unit Clean Inside & Out

More often than not, air conditioning malfunctions are a result of unclean units. This can range from clogged air ducts, to dirty filters, to debris around the outdoor condenser unit or indoor evaporation coils, to clogs in your condensate drain line. In any case, keeping all of these components clean and clear will go a long way in maintaining the overall health of your air conditioning system as a whole.

Ensure Your Unit Is Level

Making sure your air conditioning unit is level is essential for avoiding refrigerant leaks, and it’s not just a one-and-done task you take care of upon initial installation. As the ground shifts and your home settles, your air conditioning units can easily get thrown off balance, so it’s important to check it at least once every year.

Keep Your Filters Fresh

No matter how clean you keep your property, you will never be able to get away with not changing out your filters regularly. Your air conditioning unit sucks in dirt that hasn’t even had time to settle yet, meaning it can get filled up with gunk pretty fast. The good news is, filter cleanings/changing is fairly easy and doesn’t take much time at all.

Try A Programmable Thermostat

The last thing you want to do is overwork your air conditioning system, and there are several things you can do to avoid it. Getting a programmable thermostat, for one, is a great choice that allows you to effortlessly maintain the most comfortable temperatures when you’re home, and save energy when you’re not. You can also raise or lower your temperature settings to more closely resemble outdoor temperatures to cut costs, keep heat-generating appliances away from your thermostat to prevent temperature imbalances, and keep blinds/curtains closed in the summer to keep the sun out.

Reach Out To Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling

The final and most important step for ensuring maximum performance from your air conditioning unit is knowing when to reach out for help from trained HVAC professionals, like ours at Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling. While most filter cleanings and vent clearing can be done DIY-style, more in-depth inspections and repairs should be trusted to skilled specialists that have the resources and insurance to guarantee the most positive outcome for your property. Choose the best contractor near you in Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling, you won’t regret choosing us! Call Tru Comfort Heating and Cooling today at (602) 499-7855, or simply fill out the form in the sidebar, to see how we can help.

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