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All The Help You Need To Maximize HVAC Success
1. All The Help You Need To Maximize HVAC Success
Letting your HVAC system fall into ruin is an incredibly foolish decision for any homeowner. You
may not know a lot of about this type of unit. The following article has some helpful tips for you.
If your unit is outdoors, clean them regularly. You never know when things can pile up, especially
after a windy or rainy storm, and that can throw a wrench in your system. It may even overheat,
which can ruin your system.
Clean the fan blades and coils on the condenser fan every spring. First, turn off the power so that
nothing will move as you are working on it. Pull out each of the blades and clean them one by one.
Your HVAC system should be checked a few times a year. The normally recommended time for
HVAC system inspections is once before the peak cooling season when it gets hot and you'll be using
your AC, and once before the peak heating season, during the cold months when you're likely to be
using your heat. Although there might not be any noticeable issues, it is important to provide regular
upkeep to prevent bad things from happening.
Double pane your windows to prevent drafts. They help cool air remain inside your home, effectively
cutting back on how much you have to run your air conditioner. This will help you save a lot of
money.
Save energy use and money by turning off the air conditioner if there is nobody home. Sure, the
temp will rise, but no one is home anyway. Leaving the system on all day will cost a lot of money in
terms of electricity.
Never let your home reach a dangerously hot temperature. Air conditioners can only really cool your
home down 20 degrees or so within a reasonable time period. If your home happens to get near 100
degrees Fahrenheit, then you will only be able to reasonably cool to around 80. While it depends on
the humidity, this is not safe for a human to sleep in to recover from the heat of the summer.
Shop around before hiring an HVAC contractor. A good start would be the BBB to see if there are
any complaints, then search online for review sites where you can see what actual customers had to
say about their experience. In this way, you can be more sure of getting a good HVAC company.
Air conditioners tend to ice up at times. The drain line might also freeze over. If you notice this,
switch your thermostat to fan only to disable the compressor. If this doesn't work, call a
professional.
Are you thinking about having a new HVAC system installed? There are several things you should
consider. These machines are categorized according to the space they are able to efficiently heat
and cool. Therefore, you may want to opt for a larger unit.
If you would like your HVAC unit to be more efficient, simply look at where the front of your home
faces. Trees block morning sunlight, stopping your home from getting too hot. That will take some of
the pressure off your HVAC unit.
When deciding what size of an air conditioner is right for you, you will need to measure how much
area it will have to cool. Plan for 20 BTU of power in your air conditioner for each square foot that
2. needs to be cooled. If you have multiple rooms to cool, be sure to add their square footage together.
The most important thing to do to your HVAC system each month is replace the air filter. This is the
simplest thing that you can do to keep your unit running in tip top shape. A new air filter is only a
couple of bucks at your local hardware store.
When determining the location of your air conditioning unit, think about which way the air flows.
When it's being put into a corner, you have to be able to direct the air out into free space.
Before hiring a contractor to work on your HVAC system, you should inquire about the type of
experience they have. They should have a good history of working with HVAC units. Although there's
no guarantee that a worker with less experience won't do the work correctly, it's better to avoid any
problems.
When you engage a contractor, request references. Check to see what other customers have
experienced with them. The references will help you avoid wasting your money on someone that is
not professional.
It should be obvious to you that you must care for your HVAC system properly in order to avoid
problems. If you don't do this and your system breaks, the repair bill can be very costly. Following
the tips above should help you keep the system in good working order, and find a suitable
replacement if it becomes necessary.