HVAC Maintenance for longevity

When you are concerned about the lifespan of your HVAC system, good maintenance will help your system last longer. 

Call a certified AC company for your serious yearly maintenance but you can take care of some basic needs of your air conditioning on your own. Filter changes, and removing debris from the exterior of your unit will both help keep your system running well for the year. 

Changing Air Filters

Your air filters should be changed roughly every 90 days during periods of heavy use. Invest in quality air filters, and have them ready to change out every three months on a schedule. This helps your system run more efficiently, costing you less money to run your HVAC system. When your system is efficient, it won’t strain to try and cool off your home. 

Clean Around the Exterior Unit 

Pay attention to any debris that might accumulate around your exterior HVAC unit. Check your unit after a big storm and remove any debris that accumulates. When mowing the lawn, make sure that any grass doesn’t blow into the HVAC unit if possible. 

Check For Problems 

To keep your HVAC in good shape, check the system monthly for leaks, corrosion, or other problems. If you have an issue with your HVAC system, call All Appliance Parts to handle it for you. When you get system repairs done immediately, your system will continue to be optimized. A technician will look over your HVAC system and deal with any repairs that need to be completed. 

Your HVAC system can last for years with good maintenance and preventative care. Get repairs done when you notice an issue with your system, and paΩying attention to leaks and strange noises coming from your HVAC. A small problem now could become a large problem if you don’t get the repairs done when it’s time. 

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