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Stop Making Mistakes When Purchasing HVAC Equipment With This Advice
Coming home to an HVAC unit that is not working is no fun at all. Your HVAC system is a key component to your living space, so it is vital that you take good care of it. Keep reading for tips that can help you with this.

san antonio area air conditioning Prior to putting in a service call on your HVAC, be able to identify it. Write down what brand your system is along with the model number and, if they're available, maintenance records. This will help make sure that the contractor you hire has all the necessary information.

If your condenser units are outisde, make sure any debris is cleaned from them regularly. Debris quickly gathers here, even more so if there is a storm. This can cause major issues with your system. Also, you are risking your system overheating.

Be sure to regularly clean debris from external condenser units. Your HVAC system may run into problems after storms if it is surrounded by debris. This can lead to overheating.

Clean the coils and blades in your condenser at the beginning of summer. Make sure your power is off before doing more than cleaning, such as working on the unit. Remove leaves and debris from the outside condenser.

Your outdoor HVAC units might suffer when your trees lose leaves. When you see nearby trees shedding their leaves, clean the fan grill on your unit constantly. The fan needs to have an unobstructed path for air to enter the unit, and if it becomes blocked, you will end up with many headaches with the unit.

For maximum efficiency, place outdoor units in a shady spot. It will reduce the temperature of the air going into the unit, meaning that it will not have to work as hard to cool it.

Find a place that is shaded for your compressor. Your unit won't have to work as hard to cool the inside air if the outside air it sucks from is cooler.

Equipping your home with a programmable thermostat can be an excellent way to cut utility costs. A programmable thermostat can save you up to ten percent on your cooling and heating costs by simply turning the thermostat back ten to fifteen percent for eight hours a day. Plus, some models allow you to control them over the internet or from a smartphone.

To cut energy costs, you should service your cooling and heating system once a year at least. The motor should be checked, the parts oiled and the freon levels inspected. All of these little jobs will add up to big savings in energy use, with the improved efficiency.

Sometimes, air conditioners collect ice. The drain line also occasionally freezes, which can be misdiagnosed as a plumbing leak. If you see this happen, disable the compressor by turning your thermostat to the fan only setting. It's a good idea to call up professionals to help with this even though you can get the ice to melt when you switch everything to the fan.

Keep your air conditioner off when people aren't home to save you money. The house will heat up when it is turned off, but only a certain amount. The unit will use a large amount of electricity to combat the heat during the day when the house is empty.

Don't allow your home to become dangerously hot. Air conditioners really can only cool a home down about 20 degrees Fahrenheit within a reasonable amount of time. If you have your home at above 100 degrees then you can only get it to about 80 or above. While it depends on the humidity, this is not safe for a human to sleep in to recover from the heat of the summer.

The information here is not hard to understand if you're truly interested. Everything will work well for you as long as you follow the advice given here. If you use this advice, you will benefit from it.





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