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HVAC Technicians in Warrensville Heights, OH, Explain the Importance of Getting AC Maintenance Done Now

Warrensville Heights, United States - May 11, 2022 / A New Image Heating & Cooling /

Schedule AC Maintenance Before June!

schedule maintenanceAn average summer in Ohio can reach 90 degrees in the peak of July. AC systems should be properly maintained to prepare. Even air conditioners that still run may not work at optimal capacity, leading to higher utility bills. An annual inspection and maintenance are recommended to save money and stay cool all summer long.

As the weather gets warmer and more people are using air conditioning, AC companies get busier, which can cause long wait times by the end of spring. Scheduling an appointment in advance can reduce the chances of a malfunctioning AC this summer.

How To Keep Your AC Running All Summer

The average lifespan of a modern air conditioner is approximately 15 to 20 years. Older air conditioners can begin to break down even sooner. How long an air conditioner lasts depends on multiple factors. The initial quality of the air conditioner may have been high when purchased, but depending on the make and model, this can change. Newer models often have recent advancements to help keep the system running longer. If an air conditioner is purchased second-hand, it can become a problem after five or ten years.

An AC tune-up is recommended for both new and old systems to keep an air conditioner running at maximum capacity. Proper maintenance practices include scheduling inspections on a routine basis. An inspection can indicate if an air conditioner was installed correctly and whether the size of the system works for the house.

ac maintenance for longevity Air conditioning maintenance appointments ensure protection against unforeseen issues. Conditions such as irregular weather or system leaks can be fixed to help air conditioners last as long as possible. A unit that breaks down in the middle of summer may take longer to fix than if it was properly maintained annually.

Make Your AC Unit Last Longer With Routine Maintenance

Air conditioners that are well-maintained and energy-efficient do not usually need AC repair. They reduce the chances of a system breaking down during the year's hottest months and help maintain good indoor air quality. Air conditioning repair services are frequently needed in older, unmaintained units.

If an air conditioner is still pumping cool air into the house, it may seem like it’s working. While it is still running, this may be misleading. Air conditioners can still circulate cool air while draining money and energy. One way to understand whether an air conditioner is working at a diminished capacity is to monitor energy bills.

An overworked air conditioner can cause a steady increase in AC service. When a unit is no longer running at full capacity, the indoor air may feel warmer. The inclination is to turn the thermostat down to produce even more cool air. This causes the system to work harder for the same temperature level as before the malfunction.

What Does AC Maintenance Involve?

Trained HVAC technicians help maintain an air conditioning unit by inspecting multiple areas of the system. Ductwork, air filters, and mechanical components are parts of a successful air conditioner. The air condensing unit produces proper airflow. Anything that is directly surrounding the condenser will need to be moved. This can include shrubbery or other types of debris. A professional will need to inspect all moving parts, such as the capacitors and fins.

Another part of routine maintenance involves the cooling refrigerant. If an air conditioner refrigerant is old, it may need to be replaced with an R-410A system. Since refrigerant is a chemical compound absorbed by heat, the environment must be considered. The refrigerant, Freon, has been discontinued for air conditioning purposes.

In addition to the unit itself, ductwork must be examined. Without proper airflow, all rooms in the home may not be sufficiently cooled, and maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature during the hot months requires properly sized ductwork.

Self Maintenance Tips

There are a few simple ways to keep an air conditioning system healthy between annual inspections that homeowners can do. Homeowners can replace air filters themselves. This is one way to maintain an AC unit without extra support. An air filter should be cleaned or changed every three months to maintain good air quality. It may need to be changed more often in households with pets or tenants that suffer from seasonal allergies.

Routine cleaning can be done using a vacuum. Vacuuming the unit’s fins will help increase the airflow. Using a soft bristle brush can also work. While cleaning the fins, it is important to check for any damage.

A programmable thermostat helps reduce the strain placed on an air conditioning system. By setting specific times for airflow, the unit does not have to work every hour. Programmable thermostats can be set for various times and may be used on multiple schedules. Setting alarms for when to turn the air conditioning on or off may be helpful for those who do not have a programmable thermostat.

Noisy air conditioners caused by the compressor can be temporarily muted by contacting the manufacturer. Homeowners can purchase a sound blanket for the specific model online. Universal blankets are also available until professionals can perform proper maintenance.

About A New Image Heating & Cooling

A New Image Heating & Cooling has served their neighbors in Warrensville Heights, OH, and the Greater Cleaveland Metro Area since 1990. They provide same-day service, upfront pricing, and 24/7 emergency repairs. Call them today for air conditioning repair and maintenance in Warrensville Heights, OH.

Contact Information:

A New Image Heating & Cooling

4463 Renaissance Parkway
Warrensville Heights, OH 44128
United States

Matt W.
(216) 896-9500
https://newimagehvac.com/

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