HVAC Maintenance Tips
Ideally, we should be able to turn on our central heat and air units and
have them deliver exactly what we want, at the temperature we want, all day
long. Most of the time this is the case. What is difficult to discern is when
the HVAC unit is not running efficiently. Sure, it's on and putting out heat or
cold air, but is it working too hard?
Think of your HVAC unit like a car. It has a motor and runs off a certain
type of energy. In the same way that you change your car's oil, spark plugs,
recharge the battery, etc, these HVAC motors also need regular attention to run
efficiently and effectively.
Central Air Conditioning Maintenance
With proper maintenance, a new air conditioner should last 12-15 years, and can last much longer than that in some cases. With central air and/or window units it's not only important to have routine maintenance performed on them, but to also use other features that will help you're A/C run even better. Below are some maintenance tips, followed by some suggestions that will keep your unit from working too hard.
The first thing is to make sure your unit is not leaking and is draining as
it should. If too much water is allowed to remain in the system, or oppositely
that too much is allowed to escape, then your air conditioner is not running as
it should. Check hose connections for leaks or crack, and make sure the
condensate tube is able to drain without impediment.
Change the filter every 4-6 weeks. If anyone in your family suffers from
severe allergies, having a clean filter can be a significant help to them.
Clean off the outside air compressor with water. A garden hose will do the
trick.
Keep all things away from the compressor so that it has a free flow of air.
It is important to have your ductwork professionally cleaned every 3-4
years. This will not only make you breathe a little better in your home, but it
will also keep your home from being so dusty. This process can be particularly
effective if you have hardwood floors, since carpet will usually grab and hide
dust bunnies.
Central Air Conditioning Tips
If you have any doubts about the efficiency or effectiveness of your air conditioning unit, have it inspected by an HVAC contractor. This professional can make deft adjustments to your unit to ensure that it is in prime condition. Click here to have your air conditioner tuned?
By using ceiling fans, whole house fans, and box fans you can circulate the
cool air quicker and help out your air conditioning unit. Also, move drapes,
pots, and furniture away from vents so that the air can free flow to reach more
area. Whole house fans are particularly effective at helping air cooling
systems and can lower the indoor very quickly.
Your attic needs to be properly ventilated to ensure correct and efficient
airflow. Good attic ventilation can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10-12
percent.
Pull the shades and blinds on the sides of the house that get the most
direct and intense sun. This will not only keep your home cooler, but will also
protect your home from sun damaged furniture and sun damaged floors.
If at all possible, wait until the cooler times of the day, specifically
late evenings and early mornings, to run dishwashers and dryers. These
appliances emit a good amount of heat when they run, and without you noticing,
they can raise the temperature in the house. (Opposite to this, try to run
these appliances during the daytime in the winter to help out your heater.)
Central Heating Maintenance
The very best idea for central heating maintenance is to have a service professional out to give your system a checkup. HVAC contractors regularly handle these exact tasks, and they can provide you with a thorough check of your system and ensure that it will run effectively all winter.
Listed below are a few steps you can follow to help your unit run properly.
Before the first frost, test you heater to see if it runs. Contact a
professional if you don't feel any warm air coming from the vents.
Check the pilot light if you have a natural gas system. The flame should
always be clear blue. A yellow or orange flame could be a sign of a problem.
Always change your furnace filters each year. Dirty filters cause the unit
to work harder to push the warm air through the filter, causing your unit to
run less than efficiently and possibly break down.
As with air conditioning, make sure there are no drapes, furniture, or
plants blocking the vents. Proper flow of air from the vents will ensure that
the heat coming from the system will get out into all the spaces that need it.
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