Your Unit’s Airflow Will Be Strong
If the airflow from your ducted air conditioner seems weaker than usual, your air filter might be blocked.
Regular cleaning is necessary to keep your air filters working well. When filters are clogged, they have to work harder to provide heating and cooling, which can reduce efficiency.
If the blockage is too severe, it can limit the airflow from your system. A thorough maintenance service will include cleaning or replacing your air filters if needed.
This ensures your system can continue to provide strong, reliable airflow.
Your Air Conditioner Will Be Safe
Air conditioning systems shouldn’t leak, though some condensation on a split system’s indoor unit is normal.
If you see significant moisture leaking, it might mean a blocked drain tube or a refrigerant (Freon) leak. Both issues can be dangerous and require immediate attention.
Contact a licensed professional to fix the problem. Trying to repair it yourself can cause more damage or create hazardous situations.
Regular maintenance helps prevent these issues, avoiding costly repairs and potential health risks.
You Will Save on Energy Bills
If you use an evaporative cooling system or reverse-cycle air conditioning, you likely have a routine for keeping your home comfortable year-round. Your energy bills should stay consistent with your usage habits.
However, if you see a sudden and significant increase in your energy bills that doesn’t match your usual usage, there might be a problem with your air conditioning system.
In this case, it is a good idea to contact experienced and certified repair specialists for a thorough air conditioning service.
A service can restore your system’s performance and prevent high energy bills by identifying and fixing the issue.
Regular Maintenance Is Cheaper Than Repairs
While we can’t guarantee your air conditioner won’t break down or have issues during the summer, we can check it thoroughly to ensure everything is working well and nothing needs replacing. Preventative maintenance usually costs less and helps prevent problems.
Preventative maintenance is essential for older units. A professional tune-up ensures the system works correctly, has no old or nearly broken parts, and will function when needed. A professional can also identify potential future issues and advise on whether to replace the unit.
A Tune-Up Increases Efficiency & Lowers Cooling Costs
Without regular maintenance, your AC system can lose 5% of its efficiency each year, meaning it won’t cool your house as well as it should if it were clean and maintained.
When the unit isn’t operating at peak efficiency, it runs more often, increasing monthly utility bills. Running more frequently also strains the unit, leading to expensive repairs.
Regular maintenance can help you avoid higher bills, costly repairs, and discomfort.