At some point in the coming weeks, you’ll likely decide that you no longer need to run your air conditioner. When that time comes, there are a few minor steps you’ll want to take to prepare the unit for an extended period of disuse.
While an HVAC technician is best equipped to handle this type of service, it’s important for you as a homeowner to know what it entails.
When you hire a highly rated local company to perform air conditioning maintenance in Corpus Christi, TX, the first thing the technician will do is check your system’s evaporator coils.
Although an HVAC contractor will clean your coils during the spring tune-up, it’s equally important to have them serviced in the fall. Twice-a-year service provides an opportunity to remove any gunk, debris, or dirt that has accumulated in the interim. Otherwise, these contaminants may harden and become more difficult to remove the following spring.
This is also an opportunity for the technician to look for coil damage. Spotting the damage at the end of the season will give you time to have them repaired before you need to rely on your AC unit again.
While you should be cleaning your system’s air filter after every 30 days of use, it’s also important to clean the filter after your final use of the unit.
This is one task you can do yourself, but the technician handling your air conditioning maintenance in Corpus Christi, TX, may double-check the filter during their AC service call.
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