Summer HVAC Prep: Get Your System Summer-Ready in 5 Easy Steps
Imagine a sweltering July day in Tampa Bay. The sun is blazing, the humidity is thick, and… your AC quits. Don’t let this be you!
Florida’s intense summers put a significant strain on your HVAC system. That’s why preventive maintenance is essential. It helps prevent breakdowns, lowers energy bills, and makes your system last longer.
Follow these five simple steps to ensure your system runs smoothly all season.
Replace or Clean Air Filters
Dirty air filters are a big problem. They reduce airflow, make your system work harder, and increase energy bills. Plus, poor filtration means more dust, allergens, and poor indoor air quality.
Check your filters every month and replace them every 1-3 months. If you have reusable filters, clean them regularly. For best results, use MERV 8-11 filters. They offer a good balance of airflow and filtration.
Clean the Outdoor Unit
Your outdoor unit can get clogged with leaves, dirt, and other debris. This blocks airflow and can reduce your system’s efficiency by up to 15%.
Overgrown plants or clutter around the unit can also cause it to overheat. First, turn off the power to the unit. Then, remove any debris with a soft brush or vacuum. Trim plants 2-3 feet around the unit to ensure proper airflow.
Test the Thermostat
A faulty thermostat can lead to uneven cooling or cause your system to short-cycle, which wears out components prematurely.
To test your thermostat, switch to cooling mode and set the temperature a few degrees below room temperature. If it uses batteries, consider replacing them.
Upgrading to a smart thermostat can offer additional energy savings with programmable schedules and remote control options.
Inspect Ductwork for Leaks
Leaky ducts can waste 20-30% of your cooled air, forcing your HVAC system to work harder and increasing energy bills.
Regularly inspect your ducts for visible gaps, disconnected sections, or dust buildup around vents. Run your system and feel for any air leaks; addressing these issues can significantly improve system performance and indoor comfort.
Schedule Preventive HVAC Maintenance
DIY steps are helpful but don’t replace the thoroughness of professional preventative maintenance.
Professional HVAC technicians can identify hidden issues, like refrigerant leaks, electrical problems, and worn-out parts before they become major, costly breakdowns.
Regular preventative maintenance can lower your energy bills by up to 15% and prevent as much as 85% of unexpected system failures.
The Cost of Skipping Summer Maintenance
Skipping your summer HVAC maintenance can have serious consequences. A dirty, unmaintained system forces your AC to work much harder, increasing your energy bills by 10-30% or more.
Over time, that extra strain results in higher costs and premature breakdowns. Meaning, you could face expensive emergency repairs when you least expect them.
Don’t let a small oversight today turn into a significant headache tomorrow. Investing in preventive maintenance now means reliable, efficient cooling all summer and peace of mind knowing you’re avoiding these hidden costs.
Call us at 386-2732 to schedule an appointment.