Maintenance Guide: Increase the Longevity of Your HVAC System
This post was last updated on January 6th, 2022
Whether you are a homeowner that is looking to sell, or you are a resident that is renting out a unit, it is important for you to maintain your HVAC units frequently. Keeping a well maintained unit is important to ensure that it runs and continues to operate at optimal level for as long as possible. Your HVAC unit, short for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning unit will run year round so it is important to attend to these regularly. Following a few tips that may take a bit of time here and there will help you save lots of time and money in the long run.
Condenser
Your air conditioning unit is built with a condenser, which is built to stand strong up against the elements like rainstorms. It can, however, get damaged from more severe storms.
Make sure to check your unit frequently and notice signs of damage that need to be attended to and repaired as soon as possible. If you notice something unusual, call for a professional HVAC repair Las Vegas services right away.
Tune Up
Because your HVAC units run year round, the constant frequency of its use alone makes it susceptible to minor breakdowns and malfunctions if left unattended. Make sure to get regular tune ups of your unit throughout the year, it is a good idea to get one done in the spring when the weather transitions away from the winter when snow and ice are melting, and once in the fall, right before the winter is set to return. This will help keep your system running like new, increase efficiency, and not to mention, it will keep your daily and cooling expenses low the smoother it runs. These frequently scheduled tune ups will also help you spot problems when they can be easily fixed before causing major outages. For time and money, having regular maintenance is important to any HVAC unit and your home.
Thermostat
Having a thermostat installed in your home will help you maintain manageable temperatures in your rooms. This can help to prevent your HVAC units from running when they don’t need to be. The less your machine is running, the less maintenance you have to perform on it, and the longer its lifespan.
Air filters
This might be the most important, yet one of the most simple tips. Remember to change your air filters regularly in your HVAC unit. In most cases, you should be changing these filters every 3 months to ensure your system runs at the most optimal. This may vary, of course, on the type of filter you purchased for the unit you have in your home, you’ll want to ensure that you replace them at the right time. Other factors that might come into play in regards to your air filter would be how frequently you use the heating and cooling unit, and the size of your home. Do you also have pets whose fur may find its way into the filters, or do you need a more frequent changing due to asthma or allergies. Not changing your filters can also allow microscopic debris into through your filters, which can be harmful and damaging to your system over time. Clean out air ducts and grill with a cloth or vaccum to keep these pathways clean and helpful for your HVAC.
Keep Air Vents Open
To help ensure your HVAC unit runs smoothly, make sure you never block vents with covers, furniture or anything that would impede airflow. If there is some sort of blockage in the ventilation system, this will cause your HVAC unit to have to work harder to circulate your home’s air. Use a vacuum or cloth to remove dust and debris, and ensure your airways are clean.
Cleaning Around your Units
Depending on your dwelling, you may have units in different places. Regardless if your central unit is in home or outdoors, you must ensure that the surrounding environment is kept clean and free of any sort of debris such as grass or leaves. Remember that when cleaning your HVAC unit, you’ll want to clean beneath the units as dirt can build up there as well. Clean leaves and grass clippings during fall. Keep inside and outside units and their surrounding areas free from debris. Remember to clean beneath your units as well.
Your Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning units are important to have in your home. To ensure the quality of air indoors, you want to make sure that your air system is running at peak performance and having problems otherwise is putting your health at risk. Of any of the points you need to be most consistent with more than anything, you need to remember to change your filters frequently. Remember that maintenance is a lot easier and cheaper than having to buy new units.
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