How to Prepare Your Air Conditioning for Warmer Weather

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The first day of Spring is coming. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and, finally, your home starts to warm up. After a long winter, it is time to turn on the air conditioning! As expected, it starts right up and begins cooling your home, but is that it? Is it ready to run efficiently for the whole summer? How do you know what to do?

Manufacturers recommend servicing your cooling and heating equipment 2 times per year in our climate. Once in the spring, and once in the fall. Both are very important to affect how efficiently the system operates and how long a life it will have. But do you know what that tune-up should include?

Every year, mailboxes are filled with tune-up special flyers and mailers. Some of them have great value but, unfortunately, most are filled with one goal in mind – to get into your home for a low price and then sell you more. That’s why we have made it easy. We created a complete tune-up that includes everything you need to be called an AC Rejuvenation.

When you have a tune-up performed on your air conditioning system, you should make sure the condenser coil is washed. This is one of the most important services performed on a cooling tune-up. If the condenser is not cleaned, higher utility bills and breakdowns are likely to occur.

When running your air conditioning system, condensation is created that drains into the plumbing system. To prevent costly water overflows, those drain lines need to be cleared and cleaned during your tune-up.

Lastly, during our AC Rejuvenation, you will receive an inspection sheet showing you everything that was tested and the results. Keep these results for your records.

Ultimately, you decide who comes into your home. Make sure to keep the above topics in mind when you book your spring tune-up. Be certain your service includes the important items that you need to extend the life of your system and keep it operating efficiently.