Summer is here! Many of us are excited for warmer weather and some peaceful summer days. To optimize your comfort and truly relax, confirm your air conditioner is ready for summer’s hottest days. One of the keys to a great summer in Naples is a trustworthy, efficient air conditioner. While Speedy Air Conditioning consistently recommends staying current with annual preventive air conditioning service, we’ve got numerous tips to help keep your air conditioner functioning this season.
- First, another opportunity to remind you of the golden rule of HVAC: monitor your air filter regularly! Replace your air filter in accordance with the manufacturer’s suggestion.
- Uncover your air conditioning unit if it was covered for the cold weather. Running your air conditioner before removing the cover can ultimately damage it and lead to costly air conditioner service calls.
- Plants, leaves, tall grass and debris that are close to your outside unit can lessen your AC’s performance. cut the grass, get rid any debris and remove overgrowth that obstructs your unit before you run it this summer. Be sure to check the surroundings at least monthly to keep it open and increase airflow through your air conditioner.
- To get the best air quality and that your air conditioner is working efficiently, have your ducts cleared out regularly. It’s also a great idea to have your ducts inspected for leaks to establish that all that cooled air is going where it should and not leaving through gaps.
- Consider installing a programmable thermostat to help you manage the efficiency of your air conditioner.
- Take a look at the slab your air conditioner unit rests on.
These straightforward steps can save you from additional air conditioning service and keep you cool and comfortable during the warmer weather. If you need to schedule your annual air conditioner service, or if you would like any more tips or recommendations to help get your air conditioner ready for summer and keep it running steadily, call Speedy Air Conditioning in Naples at 239-244-3439 today.