3 Ways to Keep Your Air Conditioner in Good Shape This Summer - Comfort Zone Heating & Cooling
June 8, 2015

If you have a whole home air conditioning system, you know what an oasis it can make your home. You also know that it does a tremendous amount of work during hot, humid summers. While there’s no way to fully prevent the need for repairs to your AC, there are a few things that you can do to reduce the wear and stress that contributes to the need for repair:

Tip 1: Don’t Ignore Needed Repairs

It can be very tempting to ignore the signs of potential problems with your AC, especially if it is still running. That odd noise, that strange smell – it can’t be that bad if your air conditioner is still cooling, right? Wrong. Problems do not take care of themselves and will become worse if not attended to. So, if you are hearing, smelling or seeing something strange happening with your AC, call for specialist.

Tip 2: Make Sure Your Ductwork Is in Good Order

Your ductwork is the delivery system for all the cool air generated by your air conditioner, and if it has problems, so will your cooling. Faulty ductwork can result in a serious loss of air and contribute to poor indoor air quality and a lack of comfort. Schedule duct cleaning or repair as needed before summer hits.

Tip 3: Schedule Annual Maintenance

It’s recommended that your air conditioner is scheduled for maintenance every 12 months (every 6 for heat pumps) because maintenance keeps your entire system in good working order. If it’s been more than 12 months since your last maintenance appointment, call your technician and schedule an appointment.

These small steps can make a big difference when it comes to the performance and energy efficiency of your air conditioning system in Canton, GA. The experts at Comfort Zone HVAC are here to assist with all of your AC needs – just give us a call!

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