Once your AC install is completed, there are a few steps you can take to extend its life. According to Data Scope, you're able to reduce AC breakdowns by up to 95% with proper maintenance. Let's review a few of those helpful tips today.
After your AC install, there are a few steps to take to help it last longer. One of the most effective ways to keep your home cool is to use major appliances after nightfall or very early in the morning. One of the best examples is your washer and dryer. When you avoid doing laundry during the hottest times of the day, you'll help your AC unit last longer. Another step is to utilize window coverings. This helps protect your home from direct sunlight and the heat it creates.
Your AC unit has a filter system that's important for its functionality. If this airflow is blocked, your unit has to work harder. Be sure that you have a lot of space around your unit, allowing for sufficient airflow. Don't ever block your unit or hinder the air filter. This is an important step that will not only help extend the life of your unit but also help it to function at an optimum level.
The best way to ensure that your AC unit lasts as long as possible is to have it serviced on a regular basis. Without proper maintenance, your unit could begin to degrade before its time. Regular service calls also help you avoid costly breakdowns. No one wants to be stuck without AC during the hot summer months! Having your unit properly maintained can help prevent this situation. At the very least, be sure to change any filters on a regular basis. This will help keep the air in your home safe and healthy. It's easy to overlook your unit once it's up and running, but remember to schedule maintenance.
If you're ready for an
AC install, or your unit needs some maintenance, we're the local company to call. We can help you extend the life of your unit while keeping your home cool and comfortable. Give us a call today at Viglione Heating & Cooling to schedule your appointment. We look forward to working with you!
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