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4 HVAC Maintenance Tips to Prevent Costly Repairs

If you want to keep your HVAC system functioning properly and prevent costly repairs, there are a few simple and affordable DIY tricks you can use to do just that! Keep reading to discover four handy tips you can use to prevent HVAC repairs, and contact Cool Cats Heating and Cooling to learn more about our preventative maintenance services.

Schedule Tune-Ups in the Spring and Fall

Seasonal HVAC tune-ups are essential to ensuring your system functions as it should month after month. The best times of year to schedule HVAC preventative maintenance services are in the spring and the fall. One of our skilled technicians can inspect your system before the hot, humid Florida weather kicks in to make sure your air conditioner is ready to rock for summer. Additionally, after running your ac unit all summer long, it’s a great idea to have it serviced again in the fall so that your furnace is in top shape to keep your home warm during the cooler months.

Tip: Explore our maintenance services, and be sure to ask about our Preferred Customer Club so you can enjoy additional savings on seasonal maintenance! 

Change Filters Regularly

Along with routine tune-ups, changing your air filters regularly can keep your system running great to help prevent repairs. You see, the air filters in HVAC systems become clogged with all kinds of debris buildup over time including dirt, pet dander, and more. When this happens, built up debris reduces indoor air quality while making your system work harder than it needs to, which can cause the need for frequent repairs.

Tip: Change your air filters every 30-90 days to improve your HVAC system’s efficiency so you and your family can enjoy cleaner indoor air year-round.

Keep Area Around the Outdoor Unit Clear

It’s important to keep the area around the outdoor compressor and condenser unit free and clear of any debris for maximum efficiency and performance. Debris like leaves, dirt, and pollen can muck up the coils, which can cause a steady decline in your system’s performance, thereby triggering the need for frequent repairs.

Tip: Clean the area around your outdoor unit weekly to keep it clear of any debris, and keep the surrounding area clear of any obstructions that could prevent air flow.

Clean the Vents

When your home’s indoor vents become full of debris like dirt, pet hair, cobwebs, and other build ups,  it can reduce air flow and indoor air quality while making your HVAC system work harder than it should.

Tip: Vacuum your indoor vents at least once a month for optimal performance, and if you have pets, vacuum your vents at least twice a month. Make sure to unblock all vents to ensure proper ventilation and air flow.

Schedule HVAC Maintenance Today with Cool Cats Heating and Cooling

Keep heating and cooling repairs at bay with HVAC preventative maintenance from your trusted HVAC company in Jacksonville, Florida. Contact us for a free quote to get started today!

Ricky Epperson

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