We’re going to go ahead and guess that preparing your air conditioner for summer is probably not on your to-do list. We get it: summer seems SO far away, especially when spring is just making an appearance (however small it may be). However, taking care of your air conditioner is not only healthy for your home environment but for your budget: the Department of Energy reports that heating and cooling accounts for almost half of your utility bill. The better maintained your HVAC, the more savings in the long run. Adding these simple maintenance tasks to your spring cleaning effort will ensure you will beat the heat and chill out this summer. This will also help you detect significant problems early so you can contact a professional HVAC technician before it grows unmanageable. Our HVAC contractors offer affordable air conditioner repair, maintenance, installation, and cleaning services to ensure your unit is ready for the summer season. Who really wants to be worrying about their air conditioner in the summer, anyway?
Changing out your filters is one of the easiest things you can do to maintain the efficiency of your air conditioner. Our air conditioning contractors recommend replacing your filters once a month. Here's how you do it:
With a programmable thermostat, you’re able to manually enter the temperature and amount of air flowing through your house when you need it, effectively minimizing waste and saving on your energy bill. They’re fairly easy to install, but our air conditioning contractors are always on call if you need step-by-step assistance via phone or a house visit! Stephens Plumbing provides air conditioner repair, maintenance, installation, and cleaning support services for your home or commercial space. We offer HVAC services in areas of Illinois such as Bolingbrook, Wheaton, Naperville, and Plainfield. Give our team a call by phone at (630) 968-0783 to receive assistance with an air conditioning issue.
We’re all well aware of the troubles winter brings. If you’ve left your air conditioner uncovered, it’s more likely that debris, mud, and other materials have settled inside the coils and caused or will cause system holdups. Use a hose to gently clean your air conditioner with water if the buildup is minimal. Otherwise, if the gunk is heavy, you may need to purchase air conditioner cleaner specifically made for removing sediment. Contact a HVAC contractor if you need assistance cleaning your air conditioner.
While you’re tending to the coils on the air conditioner, check the area surrounding your unit. Overgrown plants, twigs, leaves, and other organic matter can inhibit your the performance of your air conditioner. It would serve you well to mow the grass, pull up any weeds, and remove anything else blocking your unit. Once summer hits, check your air conditioner monthly for debris. Especially with the coming of summer storms, you want to build up as strong a defense against damage as possible. Summer storms are a doozy: high winds can hurl debris onto and into your air conditioning unit. After any storm clears, make sure you’re doing your due diligence by doing a brief inspection and cleaning of your unit.
Resolving leaky ductwork will save a whole lot of money and energy this summer. If air is escaping your ductwork for some reason, your air conditioner has to work nearly twice as hard to compensate. Be sure to inspect your ductwork for leaks; if you find any, seal them with tape bearing an Underwriters Laboratories logo. Despite it being ductwork, this is not a job for duct tape.
Contact an HVAC contractor to learn more about our air conditioner repair, maintenance, installation, and cleaning services.
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