10 Easy Air Conditioner Maintenance Tips

A bit of air conditioning maintenance can cut off the chances of your AC not functioning properly during a summer heatwave, as well as extend the life of your unit and reduce your power bill by increasing efficiency. The best thing is you don’t need to spend a lot of money on expensive tune-ups, repairs, or any other expensive HVAC service.

10 Easy Air Conditioner Maintenance Tips

Maintaining your HVAC equipment doesn’t have to be a hassle. A bit of air conditioning maintenance can cut off the chances of your AC not functioning properly during a summer heatwave, as well as extend the life of your unit and reduce your power bill by increasing efficiency. The best thing is you don’t need to spend a lot of money on expensive tune-ups, repairs, or any other expensive HVAC service. 

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In this blog we will talk about where to get started. Follow these ten air conditioning maintenance tips listed below-

1. Keep the AC Equipment Clean

Clean any debris, plants, or objects near your outdoor condensing unit that could potentially block airflow of your AC. If the condenser cannot draw enough air into the system, there won’t be any conditioned air to circulate and cool down your space. First, rinse off the AC unit. After it dries, vacuum the fins and brush off any remaining debris. For best results, repeat these steps at least once every month. 

2. Buy a Programmable Thermostat

Programmable thermostats let you save money on energy bills. Instead of changing the dial to decrease the temperature, just install one and run your cooling system to rest at different temperatures during specific parts of the day. 

3. Switch off the Air Filters

One of the most important elements of HVAC is air filtration. However, this can be quickly fixed. When performing regular maintenance on your AC system, shut down the central unit’s power. Allow the unit to sit idle for around 30 minutes and then dust off any dirt or dust. Next, replace the old filters with clean ones.

4. Inspect Refrigerant Lines

Inspect every refrigerant pipe thoroughly. Check if each tube is properly covered with the accurate layer of coolant insulation. If you spot any holes, cracks, or punctures, you’ll have to replace the tube with a new insulation sleeve.

5. Repair Any Damaged Fins

The coil fins of the AC can get damaged with time, which can decrease efficiency. So, if you see any bent fins while cleaning them, get a butter knife and slowly straighten them out. But be careful not to ruin the tubing inside the fins.

6. Ensure the condenser unit is level

If the condenser unit or the pad it sits on is tilted or uneven, you might face issues with your compressor or other components. The ground under the unit likely shifts and settles as it freezes over time, you should do a regular check to make sure it’s still in the correct level.

7. Use Whole-House Fans

Whole-house fans’ function is to collect hot air from higher areas of the home and convert it to a cool and comfortable breeze. It takes very little time to install these fan systems. You just need to hang them on top of any door or high-hanging window and start turning heat into an airflow. 

8. Use Blinds on the Windows

Warm air can very easily travel into your commercial space. If you want to control the heat in your space, be careful about your windows. Keep them closed and cover them with blinds or drapes.

9. Clean the Evaporator Coil

To clean your AC’s evaporator coil, locate and remove the coil door from the indoor unit. Next, clean the coil and spray it with a no-rinse coil cleaner. Then wait for the spray to foam and drip it into the pan below. You can then wash off the pan with a mixture of soap, hot water, and bleach.

10. Cover the Condenser 

Do not wrap your condenser with a tarp. This can cause fire, even if your AC system is not turned on during the winter. After the summer weather is over, cover the top of the unit with a weighted piece of plywood.

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