Summer is approaching, which means you’ll need your HVAC system in top condition. With a few simple tips, you may ensure your unit will get you through those long, hot months. Read this blog to learn about four important steps when preparing your HVAC system for summer.
Ways to Prepare Your HVAC System for Summer
Schedule a Routine HVAC Maintenance Appointment
Ensure your air conditioner will keep you cool throughout the summer by scheduling a routine maintenance appointment before you begin using it. The appointment ensures the major components of your system are in working order.
Put In A New Air Filter
Every home air conditioning system will have at least one air filter that needs to be changed regularly. The job of this filter is to trap unwanted airborne pollutants so that they aren’t floating around in your home air. Over time, this air filter will trap so many airborne pollutants that it will be clogged.
Remove Any Condenser Covers
Many homeowners rightly choose to cover their outdoor air conditioner (AC) condensers to protect them from harsh Pennsylvania winters. Before switching over to air conditioning, however, be sure to remove these covers, blankets, or lids, and inspect the exterior unit for any debris or damage. Turning the system on with a cover in place can severely damage the system.
Also, depending on where you have your unit outside your home, you might find vegetation or other debris accumulating near the condenser. Since condenser coils transfer heat, debris can disrupt this process. Ensure your system performs optimally by removing any debris from the surrounding area.
Clean Around Your Compressor
Your central air conditioning’s compressor is outside of your home. It serves the purpose of creating the cool air that enters into your ducts. Unfortunately, leaves and other debris can accumulate around this part and even enter it. As this happens, your unit may not work as effectively. Before you start using your HVAC unit this summer, you should clear away branches, leaves, and any other debris on and around your compressor. You should also routinely inspect around the device to ensure it remains clean throughout the summer.