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Tips To Get The Most From Your Residential Central Air Conditioning System

Air conditioning systems require routine maintenance and timely repairs to continue running safely, reliably, and efficiently. However, each system follows a specific maintenance manual with each itemized task performed based on certain time intervals. Your home's central air conditioner is no different. 

Perform these essential maintenance tasks to keep cool during the hot summer months.

Clean the Air Filter

Your central air conditioner's air filter has a massive influence on the system's cooling power and efficiency. When it is clean, it maximizes airflow through your AC system, allowing sufficient distribution of cooled air into each room of your house.

When it is dirty, it impedes airflow and causes your air conditioner to run harder than it should to attain the desired indoor temperature (the temperature set at the thermostat). This not only decreases your comfort but also increases your cooling costs. 

Regular cleaning or replacement of air filters will help to maximize airflow through your central air conditioning system, thus preventing the performance and efficiency issues associated with dirty or clogged filters.

Clean the Air Ducts

Central air conditioners use a series of interconnected ducts and vents to deliver cooled air throughout your house. The dust, dirt, and debris that accumulates inside these ducts over time can create obstructions that prevent the effective delivery of cooled air to your living spaces.

They can also pose serious human health hazards when inhaled. 

As part of periodic AC maintenance, you should get your air ducts cleaned by a professional to maintain good indoor air quality for your family and ensure a sufficient supply of cooled air to your home. Always keep the air vents open during AC operation to let in the cooled air.

Check the AC Refrigerant Level

Your central air conditioning system uses refrigerant to absorb heat and expel it from your home. Maintaining the proper refrigerant level is essential for ensuring safe and reliable cooling performance. 

Over time, the insulated copper lines that carry refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor units of your AC system can become damaged and cause refrigerant to leak. This leads to low refrigerant levels, which hurts the working capacity and efficiency of the cooling system.

Regularly check your AC refrigerant level to ensure the system has enough working fluid to sustain your cooling requirements. 

Proper maintenance of your central air conditioner is a must to maximize its safety, efficiency, reliability, and durability. If you need professional assistance with residential air conditioning maintenance, feel free to call an AC contractor.


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