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How To Properly Maintain An Air Conditioner? Top Tips

If we had to pinpoint one invention that made our lives more comfortable during long and hot summer days, it would have to be air conditioning. Without it, it’s almost unimaginable to function and work properly in cramped and closed spaces under high temperatures, or even enjoy your home during the summer. Yet, for it to work longer and function properly, there are a few things you can do to maintain it. In the text below, we’ll discuss some of these tips and how to implement them. 

Top Tips to maintain an air conditioner

Clean or Replace Air Filters

The air filters in your air conditioner are responsible for removing dust, debris, and other particles from the air before it circulates back into the room. Over time, these filters can become clogged, reducing airflow and making your air conditioner work harder. To prevent this, clean or replace your air filters at least once every three months, or more often if you have pets or allergies. You’ll reduce the risks of clogging, and you’ll also do yourself a favor as all the accumulated debris and dust can affect your health negatively. 

Check and Clean the Condenser Coils

The condenser coils in your air conditioner are responsible for removing heat from the refrigerant and releasing it outside. Over time, these coils can become dirty and covered with debris, reducing their efficiency and forcing your air conditioner to work harder. To prevent this, check and clean the condenser coils at least once a year, or more often if you live in a dusty or polluted area. And yes, these repairs can come at a cost, and before you ask how much it costs, we should mention how most of these little issues are easier to fix early on than letting them cause serious damage later. So, although it seems like an unnecessary expense, believe us, you’ll save money in the long run. 

Inspect the Fan Blades

The fan blades in your air conditioner are responsible for circulating the cool air throughout the room. If these blades become bent or damaged, they can reduce the airflow and cause your air conditioner to work harder. To prevent this, inspect the fan blades regularly and replace them if they are damaged.

Top Tips to maintain an air conditioner

Check and Clean the Drain Line

The drain line in your air conditioner is responsible for removing the moisture from the air and sending it outside. Over time, this line can become clogged with algae or other debris, causing water to back up and damage your air conditioner. So it goes without saying that you should check and clean the drain line at least once a year, or more often if you live in a humid area.

Schedule Professional Maintenance

Even with regular maintenance, your air conditioner can still develop problems or need repairs. To ensure your air conditioner is working at its best, schedule professional maintenance at least once a year. A professional technician can check for leaks, inspect the electrical components, and perform other maintenance tasks that are beyond the scope of a typical homeowner. You’ll find a much better way to keep everything in check than to wait until something really falls off the rails and there is a serious need for repair. 

Air conditioning is a real life changer and helps you enjoy your day and work much better. But, it comes at a price, so regular maintenance can prevent many unexpected expenditures. So, make sure you take a good look at all the parts regularly. 

 

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