How to Prep Your Air Conditioning System for Spring Time
The arrival of spring means warmer weather and more sunlight. It’s a great time to go outside and take advantage of what nature has to offer. It’s also the perfect time to take some preventative measures that help to ensure peak performance of your HVAC equipment.
As you know, winter weather takes a toll on your home’s heating and cooling systems. Don’t worry. With just a little effort, you can ensure that your systems are in good shape for the new season.
The following tips will help you prepare your air conditioning system for springtime:
1. Replace Your Air Filters
Most systems require that you change your air filter once per month, though some high-quality filters can last a few months longer. Your air filter will likely have seen its fair share of dirt and buildup during the cold winter months. This affects the air you breathe, as well as the performance and longevity of your heating and cooling equipment.
In most cases, your heating and cooling systems share the same air filter (you may have one or more filter in your home), so it’s important to make your filter replacements in both hot and cold seasons.
2. Inspect and Clean Air Ducts
Before powering on your air conditioner, ensure your air ducts are free of leaks. Air duct issues will keep your unit from functioning at maximum efficiency, causing you to spend more money on your energy bill as your unit works overtime to maintain the temperature in your home. During a home energy audit, experts can help to see where energy is being wasted in your home due to issues such as these air duct leaks.
Issues with build-up, dust, and insulation may also cause problems with your ventilation and indoor air quality. Be sure to schedule routine duct cleaning to help prevent these problems from occurring.
3. Remove Protective Covers and Clean Around Outdoor Units
Remember, it has likely been a while since you last used your air conditioner. You will need to uncover your air conditioning unit and remove dirt and debris from around all equipment. Clear off any excess grass, weeds, plants or items that may have been left near your unit. These are perfect nesting grounds for pests, which can damage your equipment or create undesirable smells and air quality concerns.
If you’ve covered your unit for the winter, remember to remove any tarps or fitted covers before powering your system on. Even if you have taken measures to protect your HVAC systems, it’s always a good idea to inspect any unit you haven’t used recently, as well as the surrounding area, before ever putting it to use.
4. Test Your Air Conditioning System
After you have removed protective coverings and cleaned around your equipment, be sure to power on your air conditioning unit to ensure everything works. If something is not functioning, it’s best to know before you need it, like during an unexpected warm spell early in the spring season. Right now is also the perfect time to address any lingering issues you’ve had with your heating system so that you can feel confident it will work well once fall and winter arrive again.
5. Repair or Replace Your System Before You Need It
Although most heating and cooling systems are built to last many years, equipment malfunctions do happen. In severe cases, your unit may need to be replaced altogether. Extended use of a damaged unit could cause further issues or result in higher energy bills, reduced comfort, and hazardous conditions for you and your family. If you suspect there is an issue with your equipment, don’t wait. Contact a qualified HVAC technician who will be able to identify any existing problems with your equipment and help you determine what you can do to solve them.
This spring, follow these steps to ensure your home is ready for any weather event. You will be able to enjoy your spring and sleep well knowing you’ve taken the proper steps to keep your home and your family safe and comfortable.