Preventative Maintenance
Your air conditioner represents a significant investment that plays a pivotal role in ensuring year-round comfort. However, like any valuable investment, it requires meticulous upkeep to ensure optimal performance.
Preventative maintenance stands as the most effective approach for extending the lifespan of your HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system while averting potentially expensive repairs. This proactive strategy entails consistent inspection and thorough cleaning of your system, eliminating the accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris that can otherwise lead to operational issues.
How Often Should You Have Your HVAC System Serviced?
The frequency of preventative maintenance visits will vary depending on the type of system you have and the climate you live in. However, it is generally recommended to have your system serviced at least once a year for split systems and pacakge units. Ductless system often need to be services more requently and their filters are less restrictive and more prone to having duct accumulate on the coils.
Benefits of Preventative Maintenance
- Increased energy efficiency: A well-maintained HVAC system will use less energy, which can save you money on your utility bills.
- Longer lifespan: Preventative maintenance can help extend the lifespan of your HVAC system by preventing wear and tear.
- Improved comfort: A clean and well-functioning HVAC system will provide you with better comfort all year long.
- Reduced risk of breakdowns: By catching problems early, preventative maintenance can help prevent costly repairs.
- Improved indoor air quality: Regular cleaning of your HVAC system can help remove dust, dirt, and other pollutants that can contribute to poor indoor air quality.
What to Expect During a Preventative Maintenance Visit
A qualified technician will inspect your HVAC system and perform the following tasks:
- Check operation of equipment.
- Clean the condenser coils, inspect electronic components.
- Inspect the refrigerant levels and charge the system if necessary.
- Lubricate moving parts.
- Test the thermostat and controls.
- Inspect indoor coil, clean drain pan and drain lines.
What to Expect During a Preventative Maintenance Visit
A qualified technician will inspect your HVAC system and perform the following tasks:
- Check operation of equipment.
- Clean the condenser coils, inspect electronic components.
- Inspect the refrigerant levels and charge the system if necessary.
- Lubricate moving parts.
- Test the thermostat and controls.
- Inspect indoor coil, clean drain pan and drain lines.
Ductless Split Systems
Ductless split systems are a type of HVAC system that does not use ducts to distribute air. Instead, the system has a “head” that is used to cool only one room.
Ductless split systems are a popular choice for homes and businesses that need to:
- Cool a one-room addition, such as a Florida Room
- Provide a boost of cooling when a larger system cannot keep up
- Keep one room at a different temperature
Advantages of ductless split systems:
- They are more energy-efficient than traditional central air conditioning systems.
- They are quieter than traditional central air conditioning systems.
- They can be installed in homes and businesses that do not have ductwork.
- They can be used to cool or heat individual rooms.
Disadvantages of ductless split systems:
- They can be more expensive than traditional window air conditioners.
- They may not be suitable for large homes or businesses.
- They may require more maintenance than traditional central air conditioning systems.
Call Air & Electrical Services today to determine if a ductless system is the right system for your needs.