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6 Best Ways to Prepare Your Air Conditioner

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6 Best Ways to Prepare Your Air Conditioner

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  1. 6 Best Ways to Prepare Your Air Conditioner for Summer

  2. Remove Any Detritus Your air conditioner unit needs to be cleaned from shrubbery or any other detritus waste nearby the condenser. This ensures your air conditioner performs optimally.

  3. Replace Air Filter Summer is the best time to change the HVAC air filter and check if the airflow arrows are placed in the right direction.

  4. Examine Supply Vents and Insulation Make sure the air conditioner's supply vents and insulation are clean and not clogged by any type of waste.

  5. Check Compressor and Fan Unit The compressor is the heart of your air conditioner. That's why you should check if the compressor and the fan unit aren't running too hard.

  6. Inspect the Wiring Since your AC was not used in winter, there is a possibility that the wiring could have developed faults. You can rule this out by opening the panel and checking if the wiring is alright.

  7. Check the Drain Hose Because of the low coil temperature, water drips into the drain hose. This could cause the drain line to clog. Check if your drain hose is clogged and if so, use a vacuum to clean it.

  8. Contact Us 5482 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 107, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Call Us 24/7 For Emergency Service — 800-738-4160 http://www.uscomfort.com/

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