Categories: HVAC

How to Take Care of Your AC During the Colder Months

As the colder months approach, it’s easy to forget about your air conditioning unit. However, proper care and maintenance during this time are essential to ensure your AC stays in top shape for the warmer months ahead. Here are some tips to help you take care of your AC during the colder months.

Clean or Replace Air Filters

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to maintain your AC unit is to check and clean or replace the air filters. Clogged filters can hinder airflow, reducing efficiency and causing unnecessary strain on your system. Aim to clean or replace the filters every one to three months, especially if you have pets or live in a dusty area.

Cover the Outdoor Unit

If your air conditioning system includes an outdoor unit, consider covering it with a protective cover during the winter. This helps shield the unit from snow, ice, and debris, which can damage the components. Be sure to remove the cover before using the AC again in the spring to prevent moisture buildup.

Check the Ductwork

Inspect your ductwork for any leaks or damage. Leaky ducts can lead to significant energy loss and reduced efficiency. Seal any gaps with duct tape or mastic sealant to ensure that warm air doesn’t escape, which can help keep your home cozy during colder months.

Schedule a Professional Maintenance Check

Consider scheduling a professional maintenance check for your AC system before the winter season. A trained technician can inspect, clean, and perform necessary repairs, ensuring that your system is in optimal condition. Regular maintenance can extend the life of your unit and improve its efficiency when you need it most.

Keep the Area Around the Unit Clear

Ensure that the area around your outdoor unit is clear of debris, leaves, and snow. This promotes proper airflow and helps prevent damage to the unit. Trim back any overgrown vegetation that could obstruct airflow and potentially harm the unit.

Check the Thermostat

If your AC system is equipped with a thermostat, ensure it is functioning correctly. You may want to consider investing in a programmable thermostat that can be adjusted for different seasons. This way, you can set the temperature lower during the colder months, conserving energy and ensuring your home remains comfortable.

Contact Superior Air for professional support and ensure your system is ready for the upcoming seasons. Call us at (559) 734-2002 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment.

Larry Kapigian

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