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HVAC Spring Checklist for Homeowners

If you want your HVAC system to last, you need to take care of it properly. It can be very beneficial to construct a maintenance checklist for your HVAC system to ensure that it receives adequate maintenance and care throughout the entire year. When spring comes back around, there are some specific maintenance tasks that you’ll want to ensure that your HVAC system receives.

Change Your Air Filter

The air filter in your HVAC system is responsible for trapping unwanted allergens, dust, and other airborne debris. This not only helps to ensure that the quality of the air inside of your home is adequate for your family’s health, but it also ensures that the inside of your HVAC systems doesn’t become clogged up with debris.

You’ll need to ensure that you change out the existing air filter on your HVAC system in the springtime. In fact, it’s highly recommended that you check your filter at least once a month and replace it when necessary. Most homeowners find that they need to replace their HVAC air filter every two to three months on average.

Get Your Ducts Cleaned

After a long winter of being trapped inside without any of the windows or doors being open on a regular basis, there can be a lot of airborne particles stuck in your ducting. Spring is the perfect time of year to have a professional come in and clean out all your ductwork. This will help to remove any nasty debris that is stuck to the inside of the ductwork.

Also, it’s a good idea to have your HVAC professional seal up your ducting as well. This will not only make your system operate more efficiently, but it will prevent dust and other debris from entering unwanted holes and leaks in your ductwork.

Clean Up Your Outside Unit

Before you can start running your air conditioning system for the summertime, it’s important that you take the time to clean up your outdoor unit. Over the wintertime, unwanted debris like leaves and twigs can make its way against or even inside your outdoor compressor unit.

You’ll want to kill the power to the unit and give it a good washing to remove any of this unwanted debris. Make sure that you’re using your hose and not your power washer, as you don’t want to damage the sensitive fins on the exterior of your compressor unit. Make sure that you also trim back any limbs or shrubs that are within three feet of the unit, as they can restrict the airflow of the system.

Give Your AC Unit a Test Run

It’s never a good idea to wait until the temperature is beyond tolerable to test out your air conditioning system for the first time. You should do a test run of your unit prior to the weather getting extremely hot to ensure that it’s operating correctly. It’s very common for your system to smell like dirty socks when it first starts up if you haven’t had your ducts cleaned yet. This is simply just the debris that was in your ductwork starting to circulate throughout your home.

Program Your Thermostat

Another necessary task on your springtime maintenance list needs to be to program your thermostat. If you have a programmable or smart thermostat, you can program different temperatures depending on the specific time of day and the day of the week. This will allow you to optimize energy usage and reduce your summertime cooling bills.

Get Professional Maintenance

Springtime is the perfect time of year to have an HVAC professional come in and perform maintenance on your air conditioning system. It’s highly recommended that you get maintenance performed every single year on your centralized cooling unit for a multitude of reasons.

First and foremost, it helps to ensure that your system is operating as energy efficiently as possible. Second, many air conditioner manufacturers require that you get annual service on your system to maintain its warranty coverage. Third, this appointment helps to alert you of any potential problems with your air conditioning system so that they can be addressed before they get worse. This goes a long way in reducing your risk of experiencing an unexpected breakdown during the scolding hot summer months.

Reliable HVAC Service

All Temp Co., Inc Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical provides reliable HVAC services for the entire Charlotte, NC region. We can also help with all your wine cellar, plumbing, commercial, heat pump, and indoor air quality needs. Call us today to schedule your next appointment with one of our highly experienced service technicians.