Your air conditioner plays a crucial role in keeping your home comfortable on hot days. It fills your home with cool air, and stops you from overheating on those nearly unbearable summer days. However, to ensure it continues to work it’s best, it needs to be maintained well.

If simply left alone and never inspected or fixed, your air conditioner won’t last nearly as long as it could have. This article is going to go over a few tips to help you ensure you can keep your air conditioner in great working condition for as long as possible.

Get Regular Inspections By Professionals

Arguably the best thing you can do for the health and longevity of your air conditioner is to get it inspected by an expert. At least once annually, you should call a professional to come in and check your AC and ensure everything is working well. They can ensure there are no troubles behind the scenes, and no issues are developing.

Also, getting an air conditioner tune-up is also a good way to keep it in good shape, in addition to simply getting it inspected. Sure, this costs a bit of money, but is much more affordable than having to get a whole new air conditioner put in after neglecting your last one.

Change Out the Filter Often Enough

Another thing you should do in order to keep your AC in good shape is to remember to change out the filter. The AC/furnace filter keeps things like dust, dirt, and other debris from entering and damaging your HVAC system.

It also helps ensure the air being pumped into your home is clean and not full of potential allergens. But over time, the filter will become clogged with debris, and your HVAC system will need to work harder to cool your home.This overuse can lead to it wearing down and breaking quicker.

When it comes to how often to change your air filter, it depends. Some filters may be able to last 90 days before needing to be replaced, while others might only last a month. Always do your research on the type of filter you have, and how long they are good for. Also, having children or pets may lead to you having to change it more frequently, too.

Keep in mind that keeping an old and dirty air filter installed can reduce the IAQ (indoor air quality) of your home, too. All in all, it is simply a good idea to replace your air filter to keep your air conditioner in good shape and your family healthy.

Keep Vents and Registers Clear

Another maintenance tip for your AC is to keep the vents and registers in your home clear. These are how the cool air is actively dispersed to the different areas of your home. If these are blocked, cool air will struggle to get where it needs to go.

In addition to working your system harder, this will also cost you a lot more money, as your air conditioner will need to run much longer to reach the desired temperature. So make sure things like furniture, boxes, documents, clothing piles and other things aren’t blocking the way.

In conclusion, these three tips will come in incredibly handy when it comes to keeping your AC in great shape and working condition.

Aiden Anderson
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Aiden Anderson earned his Master’s in Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Davis, focusing his 20-year career on HVAC innovation and indoor air quality. Since joining our platform as a freelancer in 2020, Aiden provides insights into climate control solutions, eco-friendly technologies, and system optimization. His background includes roles in environmental impact assessment and HVAC system design. His prior roles include engineering positions inmanufacturing and energy consulting. In his leisure time, Aiden enjoys woodworking and volunteering in community energy awareness programs.

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