Air conditioning systems are a big investment when it comes to home ownership. Replacing one is never in the budget. Here are some tips and tricks to keep yours in the very best working order to maintain longevity as well as let you know how long it should keep on performing.
HVAC systems, be it air and heat or air conditioning cooling only generally are built to last a minimum of 8 years and up to 15 with 10 being the average. It all depends on usage and maintenance.
How often should you maintain your unit and what needs to be done?
Change the filter regularly (monthly or bi-monthly).
Have a service professional come out every 6 months (recommended) or once yearly for routine service to keep your unit in tip top shape. http://alldayaircooling.com/services/plans/
When All Day Air Cooling and Heating services your unit they will:
- Replace Filters
- Check Thermostats
- Clean Indoor Coil
- Clean Outdoor Coil
- Check Refrigerant Charge
- Tighten All Electrical Connections
- Monitor Voltage and Amperage
- Oil Motors, Indoor, Outdoor
- Measure Static Pressure
- Clean and Flush Drain Line
- Measure Superheat, Sub-cooling
- Measure Temperature Difference
- Monitor Start Components
- Leave a Record of All Procedures Performed
Additional Benefits
- Priority Customer
- Agreement Transferable
- Energy Efficiency Report
- Improves Efficiency
- Extend Equipment Life
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
Definite signs your AC unit may be on its way out and need to be replaced would be if you notice a feeling of humidity in your air. If the coil isn’t performing up to par as far as humidity extraction it is showing its age. Breakdown occurs over time. You may also notice the evaporator coil is prone to freezing.
Your electric bill may start to increase. As they age the seasonal energy efficiency rating will decrease making your bill jump as it works harder than it used to in order to maintain a constant temperature.
If you are in need of service, repair or replacement – or even if you just have questions, don’t hesitate to call us. (239) 357-0727 or find us on the web at www.alldayaircooling.com.
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