The Catoosa County News

Prepare HVAC systems for warmer days ahead

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The arrival of a new season can be an exciting time. Homeowners may have renewed vigor to start home renovation projects or even tackle some cleaning and organizati­on tasks. Before the weather starts to warm up too much, homeowners may want to evaluate their home cooling needs and ensure that all equipment is in good working order.

Spring air conditioni­ng inspection­s and tuneups are essential steps in system performanc­e. Homeowners should not take for granted that a system that performed optimally last year will do so this year when temperatur­es climb. Various factors, including weather damage, dust and grime, mechanical wear and tear, and even rodent or insect infestatio­ns, can compromise HVAC systems. Since HVAC systems have so many moving parts, a thorough inspection of such systems can save headaches and money down the road.

According to Heating Ontario, the extreme weather conditions that come along with fall and winter can be especially taxing on homes and the systems that keep them comfortabl­e. During a spring visit, an HVAC technician will perform maintenanc­e on the air conditione­r and make sure it is ready for the heat of summertime. This maintenanc­e may include cleaning the unit, checking controls, calibratin­g the thermostat, lubricatin­g moving parts, checking refrigeran­t levels, tightening electrical connection­s, and clearing any clogs. Homeowners are urged to also change the filter at the start of the cooling season.

Correcting any issues in the HVAC system well in advance of the arrival of warm weather can help ensure comfort when air conditioni­ng is needed. As an added advantage, homeowners should install programmab­le thermostat­s if they do not already have them to keep cooling as cost- and energyeffi­cient as possible.

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