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Making Your Air Conditioner Last
Longer Air conditioners
are not cheap. You definitely do not want to be buying a new one
every year or so. A bit of preventive work can make them last.
One of the biggest problems with most air conditioning units made
today is that they are tough, and well built. This may not seem like
much of a problem, but what happens is that most home owners become
very complacent about their air conditioners. They continue to run
and run year after year, and many people tend to worry little about
them as long as the air is cool and comfortable. The truth is that
without routine maintenance, a normal air conditioning unit loses
about 5% of its efficiency each year. This means that within a short
time your powerful SEER 13 unit is working more like an older SEER
8.
A good air conditioner can last 15 years, or even longer, with just
routine maintenance. It will also operate at its rated capacity for
most of that period. Much of the maintenance that is required to
keep your unit up to snuff is inexpensive and easy to perform. The
first step is to make routine inspections of your unit to discover
any potential problems. The best time to perform any air conditioner
maintenance is a little bit before it is needed. Check all hoses for
leaks and make sure the condensate tube is draining freely.
Filters are critical to the proper and economical operation of the
air conditioning unit. They should be inspected often and changed or
cleaned monthly. This is even more important during the summer
months when there is a higher level of dust and pollutants in the
air, and, of course, the units are running more frequently. Other
methods of insuring maximum air flow through the system include
cleaning and vacuuming of the registers and air vents. You should
also insure that furniture and drapes are not blocking registers.
The outside compressor should be cleaned with a hose. Plantings
should be kept at least a foot away, and grass and weeds should be
trimmed to insure adequate air flow around the unit. Remove any
debris from the fan area. During the winter months, the compressor
should be covered. It is also a good idea to remove any window air
conditioners during the winter, and store them until they are again
needed. A yearly tune up of your air conditioner by a certified
technician can cost between $50 and $100, but can result in as much
as a 5% reduction in yearly operating cost.
You can also increase the life of your air conditioner by finding
ways to not have to use it. Programmable thermostats can regulate
temperature to decrease use at night or when the house is vacant.
Simple things like ceiling fans or attic ventilation fans can reduce
the demand on the air conditioner. Even planting trees to increase
shade or using drapes over windows facing the sun can help.
Reduction of use combined with proper maintenance can increase the
life span of any air conditioner. One important safety consideration
is to make sure that all power is turned off to the air conditioner
before performing any maintenance
If you are interested in more, please
check out our
Clearview Service Agreement,
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