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5 Tips to Keep Your AC in Good Shape During 2018

It’s a worthy goal because when your air conditioner is working well, you have lower energy bills and higher comfort levels.<br>In this article, we’ll cover the following tips you should keep in mind for 2018<br><br>1. Check your air filter regularly<br>2. Mind your outdoor unit<br>3. Get your ductwork sealed<br>4. Don’t ignore needed repairs<br>5. Schedule AC maintenance in the spring<br><br>For AC installation, maintenance, repair service call us today on 1-919-375-4139, 1-855-420-2665.

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5 Tips to Keep Your AC in Good Shape During 2018

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  1. 5 Tips to Keep Your HVAC in Good Shape During 2018

  2. Setting goals for the new year? We have one to add to your list: Keep yourAC in good shape. It’s a worthy goal because when your air conditioner is working well, you have lower energy bills and higher comfort levels. In this article, we’ll cover the following tips you should keep in mind for 2018: •Check your air filter regularly •Mind your outdoor unit •Get your ductwork sealed •Don’t ignore needed repairs •Schedule AC maintenance in the spring

  3. Tip #1: Check your air filter regularly Tip #1: Check your air filter regularly What about driving your car for 3-5 years because it works well, but never checking your cabin air filter, fluids, wipers, tires, or brakes? Unlikely, just because it functions doesn’t mean there are no hidden issues. So why do we expect our air conditioners to run without proper HVAC maintenance? Many of us forget simply because our air conditioning systems are often in places we don’t see them every day. For example, attics, crawl spaces, or outside covered behind bushes. They’re simply “out of sight, out of mind,” which makes them easy to take for granted until they fail.

  4. Tip #1: Check your air filter regularly Tip #1: Check your air filter regularly Less cool air coming from your vents: A dirty filter is basically a thick wall of dust that blocks air from entering your AC system. And less air into your AC system means less cold air that it can blow out into your home. Frozen evaporator coil: Limited airflow into your AC system causes the cold refrigerant to drop in temperature until your evaporator coils freeze, which also limits the amount of cold air that comes out of your vents. So, if your air filter ever looks dirty like the picture below, it’s DEFINITELY time to change it. But don’t wait until it’s clogged to take action. In fact, our suggestion is to check your air filter every 1-2 months and change it out even if there’s only a thin layer of dirt on it.

  5. Tip #2: Mind your outdoor unit Tip #2: Mind your outdoor unit You’ll want to keep your outdoor unit free of debris and uncovered to keep yourAC running efficiently. Here’s why: Your outdoor unit (also called the condenser) is responsible for taking all the heat from your home’s air and dumping it outside. But if your outdoor unit is dirty or covered by plants or outdoor furniture, all that heat can’t escape as fast, which means your system will run longer to cool your home. And if your AC system runs longer, you’ll have higher energy bills. Make sure you keep away debris from your outdoor unit. Even leaves or a thick layer of dirt, seen above, can decrease the cooling power of your AC.

  6. Tip #3: Get your ductwork sealed Tip #3: Get your ductwork sealed Your home most likely has duct leakage, which means wasted money. That’s because leaky ductwork makes your AC work harder than it has to. What you should do: Contact a professional to seal your ducts. Duct sealing involves… •Using mastic sealant or metal tape to cover holes and leaks •Adding insulation around the ducts •Refitting and sealing any poorly connected ducts When your ducts are sealed and don’t have any leaks, it will make your AC more energy efficient and your home more comfortable

  7. Tip #4: Don’t ignore needed repairs Tip #4: Don’t ignore needed repairs Though it’s tempting to ignore signs that your AC needs repair, not taking any action actually costs you more in the long run. So if you smell something funny coming out of your vents, or hear strange sounds, don’t wait to call a professional to check out your system—even if you’re still getting cold air. Even if the problem seems miniscule- don’t wait. Small problems that go unfixed could lead to bigger ones, which will cost you more $$ and could lead to an early breakdown. And the LAST thing you want in the middle of summer is to be completely without cool air!

  8. Tip #5: Schedule AC maintenance at least Tip #5: Schedule AC maintenance at least once per year once per year Annual HVAC maintenance is essential to keep your air conditioner in tip-top shape. Think of it like changing your car’s oil. When you change your car’s oil regularly, your car gets better gas mileage and performs better. It’s the same with your AC. Maintenance increases your AC’s efficiency, which lowers your energy bills and prevents early breakdowns. We recommend you get an AC tune-up in the spring, right before cooling season comes into full swing. We offer preventative maintenance plans which consist of two visits per year, Spring and Fall. Call Enviro Air for more information on our plans at 855-420-COOL.

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