Advantages of regular air-conditioner service
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Air-conditioner servicing
Many people do wait until their air conditioner is making a strange noise or isn’t running properly before they call for service. But did you know that even if your air conditioner seems to be running smoothly, it can lose about 5% of its operational efficiency every year?
With regular servicing a unit will maintain up to 95% of its original efficiency. This means that the cost of a regular service is quickly recovered in savings on your monthly electricity bill and in reduced repair costs. A properly serviced air conditioner will also do a better job of dehumidifying your home.
When should you have your annual “tune-up”
The answer generally is in the 'Spring'. There are 2 main reasons why:
You want to make sure your system is running smoothly, at its maximum capacity and its minimum energy consumption, BEFORE you really need to use it.
You are likely to get a more timely service if you arrange it for before service technicians get busy in heavy air conditioning season.
There is an exception, though: If your system is making strange noises or doesn’t seem to be working properly you should have it looked right away.
What are the benefits of regular service
All major equipment needs routine maintenance to keep it running reliably. Regular servicing of your air conditioner will provide you with a number of benefits, such as:
Lost efficiency will be recovered.
Chances of a costly, major breakdown at the worse time will be reduced.
Lifespan of the unit will be prolonged.
Your comfort will be increased.
Your unit will cost less to operate.
What does a regular service entail
An air conditioning service technician will look at and listen to your air conditioner closely. At minimum, the things he will do will include:
Clean the condensing unit coils
Clean the evaporator coils
Check the amp draw of the compressor and all components
Oil the fan motors (if required)
Check the belts are all tight and well adjusted
Check the system operating pressures against the manufacturer’s specifications
Check the system operating temperatures against the manufacturer’s specifications
Check the refrigerant level
Check the thermostats and sensors
Tighten all electrical terminals
Check all ductwork for air leaks and damage
Check operation of all zone motors
Check and test condensate tray, drains and P trap
Check all safety devices
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