Tuesday, April 19, 2016

When Should A/C Service Be Scheduled?

During the winter time, your HVAC system works tirelessly to keep you and your family warm and with summertime just around the corner, it will be working just as hard to keep them comfortable and cool. For all intents and purposes, you should have your A/C system serviced between winter and well before summer hits. It's best to have it done when outside temperatures are nicer than they are in winter but much cooler than what they will be during the summer. So schedule the service call in the springtime before temps really warm up.
The HVAC service technician that you contact will make an appointment to come out to your home to inspect your entire system. In most cases, this will include:
  • Cleaning or replacing the air filters
  • Clearing any debris from inside the compressor housing
  • Removing any blockages in the ductwork or grills
  • Tightening any screws that may be loose

Most HVAC technicians will have some type of maintenance checklist with them when they come out to perform the service. However, no matter what type of maintenance service they perform and the type of repairs they do, all of this will ensure that your A/C system will work throughout the summer without encountering any problems.
When you consider the fact that your HVAC system has a lot to do with your health as well as your comfort, the money you spend on preventative maintenance goes a long way to ensuring that you live comfortably. It also ensures that you are breathing cleaner air which is a plus for individuals with allergies and asthma. This brings up the issue of hiring the right HVAC technician for the job. After all, you want to be sure that the person who performs the service on your system is qualified to do so.
If you have never hired an air conditioning contractor or service tech before, you'll need to do a little research to ensure that you are choosing one that is bonded, insured, and licensed to do the work. Make sure that they are an established company and located in your local area. This helps to ensure that you're not dealing with some fly-by-night company and that the work is going to be done correctly.

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