Ensuring routine maintenance of your HVAC system is essential for increasing its longevity and optimal performance. As a homeowner, there are many responsibilities, but at Lebanon Heating & Cooling, we firmly believe that regular and consistent upkeep of your air conditioning unit is fundamental to the overall health of your A/C system. Proper care of your HVAC system will ensure it takes care of you in the long run.
Proactive Maintenance Matters
Your A/C system endures rigorous use, especially during the summer, and regular maintenance serves as a safeguard against unexpected HVAC failures and costly repair bills. Here’s an overview of why preventative maintenance should be an integral part of your AC care routine.
- Reducing Environmental Impact: Maintaining your HVAC system in optimal condition ensures it uses less energy, thereby reducing its carbon footprint and benefiting the environment.
- Saving Money: Conducting routine maintenance checks can prevent the need for emergency repairs, resulting in cost savings over time.
- Enhancing Performance: A regularly maintained HVAC system operates at peak efficiency, providing superior cooling while consuming less power, which is advantageous for your monthly energy bills.
- Extending Your AC’s Lifespan: Regular inspections contribute to a longer lifespan for your unit, effectively setting it up for long-term success.
- Promoting Safety: Annual A/C servicing can identify and prevent potential safety hazards, ensuring your unit complies with current safety regulations and requirements.
- Maintaining Your System’s Warranty: Many manufacturers require annual maintenance to honor warranty claims, so routine checks can protect your warranty from becoming void.
- Improving Indoor Air Quality: HVAC systems play a critical role in maintaining a healthy and comfortable environment within your home by addressing air quality concerns.
Maintenance Tips That Are Beneficial
- Regularly Replace A/C Air Filters: One of the simplest yet most effective measures you can undertake is to routinely replace your A/C’s air filters. Dirty or clogged filters can impede airflow, causing your unit to work harder, which can result in decreased efficiency and potential system failures.
- Clean Your A/C Condenser Coils: Dirt buildup on your A/C condenser coils can affect performance. If you notice that the coils on your condenser require cleaning, consider using a gentle setting on your garden hose to clean them.
- Check and Clean the Drain Line: AC drain lines are designed to remove excess moisture from the system but can become clogged by algae or mold. To prevent this, regularly (every few months) pour a mixture of water and bleach into the drain line to keep it clear. This helps prevent blockages that could lead to water damage or other complications.
- Monitor Your Thermostat: The thermostat is the “brains” of your HVAC system. If it is not functioning properly, your HVAC units will not perform optimally. Therefore, you should regularly check your thermostat to ensure it is operating correctly.
- Inspect Your Ductwork: Frequently inspect your ductwork for potential leaks or damage. Sealing air leaks can help improve energy efficiency. Additionally, insulating your ductwork, when feasible, helps prevent energy wastage and enhances your A/C’s overall performance.
- Maintain Clearance Around Your Outdoor A/C Unit: Another thing you should do is make sure there is at least 2-3 feet of clearance at all times around your A/C unit to avoid airflow obstructions and safety issues.
Despite the myriad of DIY options available, certain tasks are best entrusted to licensed HVAC companies like Lebanon Heating & Cooling. Our certified technicians are available to perform regular or annual maintenance checks, ensuring optimal functionality of your HVAC system.
Remember, proactive maintenance is not only about ensuring your comfort but also represents a prudent investment for extending the lifespan of your HVAC equipment. For all your HVAC-related inquiries, please contact Lebanon Heating & Cooling today at (513) 540-1773, or schedule an appointment online now by clicking here!