miercuri, 4 iunie 2014

Discover How To Maximize HVAC Health With A Jensen Beach FL Air Conditioning Service

By Jomer Tuyor


As the temperatures soar in southern Florida, your cooling system starts working hard. It may run from morning until night some days, but there are ways to lighten the load on a cooling unit. These helpful tips from your local Jensen Beach air conditioning & heating service can help you maximize the health of your HVAC system.

You should familiarize yourself with the structure that holds the air filter for the AC system. Most are inside the home and you should remove the cover and check to see if the filter is dirty. These filters are easy to change and can be bought at a grocery store or hardware store. It is important to buy the exact size and thickness that you need.

If you do not change the air filter on a regular basis, it will become blocked. This makes it much harder to cool your house. As a result, the compressor has to work harder resulting in higher electric bills each month. Also, the harder you AC unit works, the shorter its lifespan will be.

Keep your condenser coils clean in the warm weather. Some coils can be cleaned with a garden hose, but you may also use a brush and vacuum cleaner. As you clean your coils, be careful not to smash or damage them. This can decrease their ability to release heat, and that will put a larger demand on an AC system.

To make sure your HVAC unit stays in good shape, contact you heating and cooling professionals for maintenance. This is best done in the spring before the hot weather becomes a problem. Your cooling technician will carefully inspect the major components and clean the unit properly.

If your HVAC system breaks down, your Jensen Beach cooling professionals are the people to call. They offer 24 hour emergency services and can help you take proper care of your system. Ask your AC professional today about ways to make your AC unit last longer.




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