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HVAC Getting You Down? These Tips Will Help

Posted on August 26, 2020April 23, 2019 by Louise B. Delia

Having an HVAC system in good working order can be enjoyable in the home. It can be a great joy to have warm air during cold winter months and cool air in the heat of summer. Still, your HVAC unit can become a big hassle for you as well, if it stops working. It is important to learn proper HVAC maintenance, and in the article below you will find out how to do that.

What do you need done? Know this before calling a contractor. You might not be able to get a price quote unless you let the contractor see your current system first. They also won’t be able to offer you a quote if they don’t have a detailed idea of what you want done. Make an effort to gather all information you need before making the phone call.

If you have units that are condensers outside of the home, keep them free of debris. After a wind or rain storm things may pile up, causing problems with your HVAC system. It could get too hot, leading to even more problems.

Cover your unit when you are mowing the lawn. When you work with your lawn mower, make sure it spits the grass to the side opposite of your unit. Make sure you move around the unit and blow the leaves away from it while blowing your leaves.

Leaves and debris can damage your system. During this time of year, check and clear off the fan grill on your unit on a regular basis. An obstruction, such as a leaf, prevents the maximum amount of cool air from entering the system.

For maximum efficiency, place outdoor units in a shady spot. If the air your machine draws in is already cooler, it will require less energy to regulate before it’s filtered into your home.

You need to have a contractor review your unit twice a year. The normally recommended time for HVAC system inspections is once before the peak cooling season when it gets hot and you’ll be using your AC, and once before the peak heating season, during the cold months when you’re likely to be using your heat. Even if you don’t notice anything wrong, you can check it out to figure out what the potential issues are.

Turn off outdoor condenser units when weather turns cold. When the temperature goes below 60 degrees, shut off the unit in order to prevent damage. This can keep your HVAC running and can save you money on repairs.

Equipping your home with a programmable thermostat can be an excellent way to cut utility costs. This will help you to keep the temperature at optimal levels. Additionally, these items can be controlled remotely through your computer.

You should now have a better idea about why proper HVAC system maintenance is necessary. By failing to do routine inspections, you’re setting yourself up for failure. Luckily, this article has provided you with the information you need to make sure that your HVAC unit works right.

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