What You Can Do to Prepare Your AC Unit for Winter
Before winter arrives, you want to make sure that your HVAC system is in good shape. By routinely maintaining your heating and cooling equipment, you can stay comfortable all-year-round. This will also help prolong the lifespan of your system.
Here are tips to help prepare your AC unit for winter from a trusted HVAC contractor.
Address air leaks: Ductwork leaks can significantly increase your energy bills. You can eliminate these by having your ducts sealed. Windows are another common source of air leaks, so you’ll also want to pay attention to these components of your home. Drafty windows will make certain rooms difficult to heat or cool.
Replace the air filter: As much as possible, replace the air filter every time the seasons change. A clean air filter will contribute to your HVAC system’s efficiency and also reduce your energy use. On the other hand, dirty filters restrict airflow, which puts a strain on the system. As a result, your HVAC unit will need to work harder, which means you’ll see a corresponding increase in energy costs.
Don’t delay repairs: You don’t need to wait until next spring to address your AC problems. Contact your technician immediately if you need an HVAC repair. Delaying repairs will only cause the issue to worsen, resulting in higher repair costs.
Turn off your AC: When you’re done using your air conditioner at the end of summer, look for the shut-off circuit and turn off the equipment. You’ll usually find this circuit by the outdoor unit or condenser. It has a simple on-off switch that you can flip to turn off your AC.
Cover Your Condenser
By covering your condenser, you can prevent dust and debris from entering your AC unit when it’s not in use. You can either get a cover designed for condensers or use a tarp to cover the unit during the winter.
Whether you need an AC installation or a refrigeration repair, you can rely on Applied Air Mechanical. Call us at (817) 888-7311 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.