The blistering New Jersey summer heat is giving an extreme weather this year, and you’re most likely to have used your AC system intensively, which means it’s time to start planning a fall air conditioner tune-up, especially if you neglected to do it last spring.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy a poorly kept air conditioner can cost up to 25% more to run than one that is regularly maintained. You might be shocked by how much money you could be saving by investing in a once- or twice-yearly A/C tune up if you do the numbers.
The typical homeowner in NJ uses their air conditioner for over 2,000 hours year. How efficient would your automobile be if you drove it 2,800 miles a year without having it tuned up? not at all. The same is true for the air conditioner.
The indoor unit’s evaporator coil becomes insulated over time by dust that enters your system and reduces the indoor unit’s capacity to absorb heat and remove humidity. The outside coil cannot effectively transport heat from the refrigerant to the outdoors if there is a buildup of dust, grime, and debris on it. Airflow is decreased by dust accumulation on the blower fan, and dust and other debris in the condensate drain can block it and cause water to back up, turning off your system.
A neglected air conditioner will start to have other issues in addition to the dust issue. The frequent vibrations of the machine weaken electrical connections and the bolts that hold everything in place. Lubricant dries up, causing friction. Keeping all of the elements in excellent operating order will prevent the issues that finally results in the need for a new system because the efficient operation of each component of your air conditioner depends on the efficiency of the others.
There are several advantages to keeping your air conditioner in good working order, but ultimately, a tune-up will save you a ton of money over time—and not just on your power bill.
While a neglected system would likely fail after 10 years or so, a clean and well-maintained air conditioner will survive up to twenty-five years or more. Your air conditioner will last longer with regular maintenance, saving you money on replacements every 10 years.
You also save a significant amount of money on repairs thanks to the yearly tune-up. Similar to your automobile, if one issue with your air conditioner arises, other issues arise too. Most frequent operational issues, such as issues with airflow, dust accumulation on the coils, and loose housings that result in blatant inefficiency and outrageously loud banging, clanging, and knocking, may be avoided with routine maintenance.
Your life should be as comfortable as possible, which is the whole objective of an air conditioner. But if your air conditioner is ignored, it won’t only cost you more money; it won’t keep you as comfortable as it should, which means you’ll use more power to try to maintain the level of comfort you need.
According to National Geographic, the neglected air conditioner poses a health risk in the house and is a significant source of the environment’s excessive carbon emissions. Your specialist will inspect the system for dust, corrosion, mildew, and other impurities during a tune-up and clean it. The overall improved energy efficiency following a tune-up has clear environmental advantages.
Your expert will do a tune-up at which includes the motor and other moving components cleanup and lubrication, electrical connections will be tightened, and the terminals will be coated with a nonconductive material. We thoroughly evaluate every component of your system, including the wiring, belts, bolts, and ducts. We also test the airflow, thermostat, heat strip, and system controls. We measure the refrigerant level, amperage, voltage, and temperature split.
HOW YOU CAN HELP:
By completing two necessary tasks each month, you can maintain the performance of your system between tune-ups.
If it’s caked with dust, replace it. A clogged filter limits airflow, which increases the risk of overheating and other damage. Additionally, poor indoor air quality and easier dust entry into the system are also caused by unclean filters.
In order to clean the aluminum fins of your outside unit, wash it down. Maintain plant growth at least 18 inches away from the device and use a specific fin comb to straighten any bent fins to guarantee enough airflow for efficient heat transmission.
Contact us, proudly serving near your neighbors and beyond, right now if you’re ready to arrange your yearly A/C tune up with one of our highly skilled experts and start saving money on your cooling expenditures.