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4 Easy AC Maintenance Tips for Homeowners

With summer in full swing, you’ll need to rely a lot more on your air conditioning for the next few months. The last thing you want is your home as hot as the outdoors. That’s why it’s important to maintain your air conditioner on a regular basis. Read on to learn four easy AC maintenance tips to keep you cool all summer.

1. Clean or Replace Your Air Filters Regularly

The first and simplest AC maintenance tip is to check your air filter. The air filter is one of the most important components in your air conditioner. It’s responsible for capturing airborne pollutants and allergens, such as dirt, dust, dander, and even bacteria. However, the air filter can only handle so much before it starts to lose its efficiency.

Clogged air filters not only cause your AC unit to malfunction, but they can also pose a health risk to people with asthma and allergies. It’s recommended that you check and clean your air filters at least every month. If the filter is too dirty, simply replace it with a new one.

2. Keep the Outdoor Unit Free of Debris

The outdoor unit requires more attention since it can be impacted by debris. Grass clippings, leaves, twigs, and pebbles can build up around the outside unit, which can restrict airflow. They can also cause your system to overheat and significantly increase wear and tear. Be sure to clear the surrounding area with debris and thoroughly wash the exterior of the unit with a garden hose.

3. Clear the Condensate Drain

The condensate drain is a vital component that removes any extra moisture when the AC unit is cooling down. If the condensate drain becomes clogged, it can cause water damage and musty odors. Unless you’re dealing with a serious clog, you can keep the condensate drain clear by flushing it with a mix of vinegar and water.

4. Inspect the Coil Fins

Do you notice those thin metal flaps on your AC unit? These are known as coil fins and are located where the AC’s condenser and evaporator coils are. These flaps can bend easily, which can significantly reduce airflow and reduce efficiency. You can straighten the coil fins with a fin comb, but if you’re new to AC maintenance, it’s best to leave this job to the pros.

Never go a day without comfort again! Get a cool property when you contact the team at Peak Home Performance for AC repair and maintenance services in Colorado Springs, CO.

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