Air Conditioner Maintenance Landing Page
By Kris Lamey, December 20, 2021
By Kris Lamey, December 20, 2021
You may not be familiar with the central air conditioning system if you recently moved from a home where you mostly used fans or window-mounted air conditioners or if you are considering installing one. Don’t worry… we can assist you.
Central air conditioning machines work similarly to refrigerators but on a much bigger scale. Essentially, your air conditioner uses chemicals to quickly convert gas to liquid and back again, transferring heat from within your home to outside.
Cleaning your condenser unit outside once a year will help your air conditioner run more efficiently and maintain your investment. This is a simple DIY cleaning activity, but if you don’t have time, you can hire a professional to clean your unit for you. Cleaning the condenser is especially vital if weeds and leaves grow around your unit.
Your A/C, like your car, requires routine maintenance to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. Preventative maintenance not only increases the life of your air conditioner but may also save you a lot of money on repair and replacement costs. Changing the air filter in your unit will help it run more efficiently and improve the air quality in your house.
It is critical to cut off the electricity to your A/C unit when repairing or installing it. Turning off the electricity to your air conditioner protects not only your equipment and the machine itself but also you from an electrical shock. Always double-check that you’ve switched off your system by turning on the heat and cooling from your existing thermostat.
Moving your air conditioning unit is a difficult task, but if it is not leveled properly, it may fail to perform effectively and leak refrigerant. Because the earth beneath your unit is continually changing and settling, you should inspect your unit with a level at least once a year.
The evaporator coils in your air conditioner are critical to keeping your home cool. They not only help to cool things down, but they also help to eliminate the moisture in the air that contributes to the sticky humidity. Because these coils are usually damp from condensation, dust and grime can readily accumulate and cause them to become unclean. Dirty coils make your central air conditioner work inefficiently, but they’re also simple to clean.
Remember how we talked about the evaporator coil? The condensate drain line eliminates all of the moisture from the coil, preventing it from accumulating in your A/C unit. Because this drain line is almost always moist, mold and mildew thrive here, causing the drain line to clog. This is one of the most common reasons that an air conditioner needs to be repaired by a professional, which means money out of your pocket.
The air filter in your air conditioner collects dust in the same way that your drawers and countertops do. Consider what would happen if you never dusted inside your house; it would become stuffy and difficult to breathe after a while, right? That’s exactly what happens inside your air conditioner if you don’t change the filters regularly. You’d be shocked how much filth and dust accumulate in such a short period. Cleaning your air filter is a simple operation that helps your unit work more effectively while also increasing your air quality.
When installed and configured correctly, a programmable thermostat can help maintain a comfortable home by automatically adjusting the temperature throughout the day. It can help you save money and keep your home cool without the hassle of older dial versions.
As previously said, appropriate, consistent maintenance and service are required to keep your air conditioning system functioning smoothly and efficiently. While the majority of the difficulties we covered may be resolved at home, some require the assistance of a qualified specialist. They have the knowledge and skills to rapidly diagnose the issue and get your system back up and running safely.