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Top 7 Ways to Keep Your Air Conditioner Running Properly


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Examine the outside condensing unit

Initially, you’ll want to ensure that the condensing unit isn’t being covered, so that it can draw air into the cooling system to cool the insides of the home. If you’ve temporarily stored items near or on the condensing unit, you’ll want to remove them, so that the unit can function at a higher capacity.

Check out your air conditioner ahead of time

Before you need your air conditioner, it may be a good idea to turn it on and let it run for a few minutes. There’s nothing worse than finding that your air conditioner isn’t functioning properly on the sweltering days of summer. Check out how your air conditioner is running before the warm season, and beat the heat.

Routinely change your air filters

Regularly changing air filters are of the utmost importance when it comes to air conditioning maintenance. Filters that aren’t clean reduce efficiency and block air flow to your home. Keeping clean filters not only will keep your home cooler, but it will also save you money on costly repairs.

Inspect the access panels

Perform a check to ensure that access panels are in place and properly secured.

Check for Impediments

Remove all observable impediments near the exterior of the unit.

Check the mode

Your thermostat should be set to cooling mode, as opposed to heat mode if you want your home to get cooler.

Outsource cleaning the air conditioning system

If you want your air conditioner to operate at its highest level of efficiency, you’ll have to keep it clean. Though it may not seem like a problem, homeowners shouldn’t clean the system themselves using water, due to risks associated with electrical shock. If possible, homeowners should contact an experienced air condition repair and services technician to handle the job for them.

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