After months of sitting idle or working intermittently through mild weather, your air conditioning system benefits from a tune-up that gets it ready for the demands of summer. Scheduling spring HVAC service ensures that your system is clean, calibrated, and operating efficiently before it has to work overtime.
In addition, HVAC companies tend to get booked solid once the first wave of hot days hits. Getting ahead with seasonal maintenance gives you better appointment availability.
During a typical service, your technician will inspect and fine-tune all the key components that affect performance, efficiency, and safety. Through inspection and maintenance, your technician can catch small issues before they become big, expensive problems during the summer.
Here’s what that usually involves:
- Inspecting and cleaning the condenser coils to ensure proper heat transfer
- Checking refrigerant levels and looking for leaks
- Testing thermostat accuracy and system calibration
- Examining electrical connections and tightening any loose parts
- Lubricating moving parts to reduce friction and wear
- Clearing condensate drains to prevent clogs and water damage
- Cleaning or replacing air filters for better airflow and air quality
Each of these steps plays a role in helping your system run more efficiently and last longer. And because HVAC systems lose efficiency without regular upkeep, this kind of seasonal maintenance pays off in both comfort and lower energy costs.