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5 Tips to Preparing Your HVAC for the Summer Months

As the warmer months approach, it’s essential to ensure your HVAC system is ready to provide comfortable, efficient cooling. Preparing your system for summer can prevent unexpected breakdowns, maintain air quality, and reduce energy costs. Here are five crucial tips for getting your HVAC system summer-ready.

1. Replace or Clean Air Filters

One of the simplest, yet most effective, ways to prep your HVAC for summer is by replacing or cleaning its air filters. Dirty filters restrict airflow, forcing the system to work harder, which can lead to higher energy bills and decreased system lifespan. For homes in areas with high pollen counts or dust, or for households with pets, replacing filters more frequently may be necessary to maintain optimal air quality and system performance.

2. Inspect and Clean Air Ducts

Air ducts are the circulatory system of your HVAC; they carry cool air throughout your home. Over time, ducts can accumulate dust and debris, which can impede airflow and reduce system efficiency. Inspecting and cleaning your air ducts can help ensure unrestricted airflow and improve indoor air quality. Consider hiring a professional to inspect and clean your ductwork, especially if you notice increased dust around your home or varying temperatures between rooms.

3. Schedule Professional HVAC Maintenance

Professional HVAC maintenance is crucial for identifying and addressing issues before they escalate into costly repairs. Technicians can perform comprehensive checks, including tightening electrical connections, inspecting the condensate drain, cleaning the coils, and checking refrigerant levels. Regular maintenance ensures your system operates efficiently, saving you money on energy bills and extending your system’s lifespan.

4. Check and Adjust the Thermostat

Ensuring your thermostat is functioning correctly and setting it appropriately can significantly impact comfort and energy consumption. Consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat if you haven’t already. These devices allow you to set temperature schedules to match your lifestyle, reducing cooling costs by automatically adjusting temperatures when you’re away or asleep.

5. Clear and Maintain the Area Around Outdoor Units

The outdoor unit of your HVAC system, which houses the compressor and condenser, needs sufficient airflow to operate efficiently. Make sure there’s at least a 2-foot clearance around the unit, removing any debris, leaves, or overgrown vegetation. Keeping the area around your outdoor unit clean and clear can prevent overheating and ensure efficient operation throughout the summer months.

By following these tips, you can ensure your HVAC system is ready to keep you cool and comfortable throughout the summer without unexpected disruptions or excessive energy bills. Remember, regular maintenance and early preparation are key to efficient HVAC operation.

Ready for Summer? Contact Three Rivers Heating and Cooling Now!

Don’t wait for the heat to become unbearable. Contact Three Rivers Heating and Cooling now to ensure your HVAC system is summer-ready! Our team of professionals offers comprehensive maintenance services to residents in Portland, OR and surrounding areas. Whether you need a system check-up, repairs, or advice on efficiency improvements, we’re here to help.

To schedule your pre-summer HVAC maintenance or for any inquiries, please call us at (503) 739-5400 or fill out our online form. Our team is committed to providing top-quality service to keep your home comfortable and your HVAC system running efficiently. Contact us today and enjoy a stress-free summer with Three Rivers Heating and Cooling.

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