Central Air Service
Your central air conditioner puts in a lot of work to get you through the cooling season and, left to its own devices, it’s bound to run into trouble. Filters, coils, fins, and other components require regular central air maintenance, and if you want to get a decade or more of use out of your system, you’ll need to stay on top of that maintenance. Neglecting your air conditioner will lead to an increase in energy use and a decline in performance; in other words, you’ll be paying more money for less cooling. It’s therefore important to schedule regular central air service, with AC maintenance every 1-2 years depending on how old your central air unit is.
Change or Clean Filters
In our five decades in the HVAC industry, we’ve seen that dirty air filters are among the most common causes of maintenance issues. A dirty air filter will slow or block the flow of air through your system, reducing its efficiency and cooling power significantly. Given enough time, that dirty filter can cause cold air to build up inside your central air conditioner, lowering its internal temperature and causing ice to form on the coils. Moreover, the blockage will force your central air conditioner’s other components to work harder than necessary, leading to increase wear and tear.
The good news is that all of these issues are preventable with good air filter maintenance. If your system uses disposable air filters, make sure you replace yours at the beginning of the cooling season and every one to three months thereafter, depending on the type of filter. Be sure to get filters made specifically for your system instead of getting generic ones at a hardware store. If you are not sure, you can always contact Sansone for quick and efficient air filter replacement in Springfield MA.
If you have a reusable filter, wash it with water and let it air dry completely before putting it back in the system. Trying to wipe the filter dry can damage it, leading to other maintenance issues. Again, this needs to be done every one to three months depending on the filter. In either case, be sure to shut your air conditioner off while the filter is out. The only thing worse for your system than running with a dirty filter is running with no filter at all.
Coil cleaning and Fin Checks
Over the course of a long cooling season, your central heating and air conditioning evaporator and condenser coils can accumulate a lot of dirt and debris. A clean air filter will stop those components from being soiled too quickly, but they still need to be cleaned on occasion to ensure effective performance.
You can help protect the outdoor condenser coil by removing potential sources of debris from the area. Trim back hedges and bushes for several feet around the outdoor unit, and avoid putting potted plants or other objects above it. Eliminating those sources of debris will allow for better airflow around the condenser, improving efficiency. You can also contact Sansone for coil cleaning in Springfield MA and surrounding areas in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
An air conditioner’s aluminum fins are another potential issue because they can easily become bent, blocking airflow. Fortunately, the fix is just as easy. We’ll use a special “fin comb” to realign those fins into nearly original condition.
If you’re still having issues with your air conditioner and don’t know what to do, keep your cool. Our air conditioning technicians can see to any and all of your central air installation or repair needs. Call us today at (413) 200-4203 or email us at [email protected].
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