Las Vegas Review-Journal

Before the heat arrives, be sure your HVAC system is ready

- Spencer Wilhelm Spencer Wilhelm is the general manager of Legacy Air, an HVAC, air conditioni­ng and heating provider serving the greater Las Vegas area.

As temperatur­es begin to rise, homeowners should take a proactive approach to ensure their HVAC systems are up to the task of keeping their homes cool and comfortabl­e.

Rather than struggling to get an appointmen­t with service experts during what’s predicted to be a hotter-than-normal summer (and busy season for HVAC providers), get your HVAC system tuned up this spring.

With attention to detail and proper care, HVAC systems can run efficientl­y and maximize energy savings, while keeping you and your home comfortabl­e this summer.

Regularly replacing air filters is one of the most effective and simplest ways to maintain your HVAC system. Homeowners should check their filters every month and replace them as needed. In fact, replacing a dirty, clogged filter with a clean one can lower your air conditione­r’s energy consumptio­n by up to 15%.

Filters become clogged with dirt, dust and allergens over time, obstructin­g airflow. Regularly changing them minimizes strain on the overall system, ultimately leading to energy and utility cost savings.

Listening for unusual noises is another key aspect of regular maintenanc­e. Strange sounds coming from your HVAC system can be a clear indication of underlying issues. Squealing, banging or rattling sounds may suggest loose or worn-out parts, which, if not addressed promptly, can lead to more significan­t and costly problems down the line. If you notice unusual noises, immediatel­y consult an HVAC profession­al for a thorough inspection.

Preserving a clean and debris-free HVAC system is vital to upkeep. Cleaning the outdoor unit and extracting any leaves, dirt or other obstructio­ns that may interfere with airflow should be done on a regular basis. Clearing away debris from the system prevents potential damage caused by overheatin­g while also promoting optimal performanc­e.

Checking for line leaks, oil and rust regularly on your systems can save you from unnecessar­y damage. Leaking ducts can reduce system efficiency by up to 20%. Leaks allow conditione­d air to escape and pollutants to enter the system. Oil and rust buildup can lead to a nonoperati­onal HVAC system when you need it most.

A comprehens­ive check-up by an HVAC technician and tune-up should happen at least once per year, and spring is the ideal time to get this done. Preparing your air conditione­r for warmer weather is not a DIY project. Expert technician­s should inspect the entire system, including motors, coils and belts, ensuring they are clean, properly lubricated and functionin­g properly. This approach helps identify any potential issues before they turn into major problems during the scorching summer months, giving you the peace of mind you deserve.

Abandoning spring maintenanc­e can have critical consequenc­es for your HVAC system and deprive you of your comfort during the summer. Poorly functionin­g systems not only fail to cool your home adequately but also reduce the longevity of your system, which will result in high operationa­l costs and repair bills down the line. A malfunctio­ning system may completely break down in a worst-case scenario, leaving you with a hot home during the inevitable Southern Nevada heatwave.

Ultimately, spring maintenanc­e plays a crucial role in preparing your HVAC system for the upcoming summer season. You can ensure optimal performanc­e through simple tasks, and by investing the time and effort in spring maintenanc­e, you’ll enjoy a comfortabl­e and efficient HVAC system throughout the sweltering summer.

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