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How to Prepare Your Air Unit for Summer

Jun 12

Tips to Prepare Your AC Repair for Summer

You should prepare your AC unit for hot weather before calling an AC repair company. Clean the coils, condenser, drain pan, and drain pipe. Remove all debris from the outside unit. Once the unit is cleaned, it should be stored in an accessible place, such as a garage. If you don't have a garage, place the outside unit on a concrete slab. A professional can install the unit on this slab without damaging the floor.  

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Cleaning the coils

In addition to keeping the air you breathe fresh, cleaning your AC's coils will prevent a number of problems. A dirty evaporator or condenser coil can result in lowered system performance and warm, muggy air in your home. These problems can continue and you may need to call your AC repair company for a summer AC repair. These are the steps you should take to clean your AC coils.

First, you'll need to gather the tools that you need to clean the coils. Turn the unit off and get your tools. Use a brush and a towel to clean the coils. It is important to clean all the coils on the outside, as this prevents dirt from getting trapped within the unit. Clean the coils regularly and you'll enjoy lower electric bills in the summer.

Clean the drain pipe

Your heating and cooling system's drain pipe is an essential component. By cleaning it regularly, you'll be able to keep it functioning at peak performance all summer long. First, clear out any debris. You will need to get rid of any slime or debris from the drain pipe. These are the steps to clean your drain pipe.

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You must first clear out any blockages in your drain pipes. Next, check for leaks in the sewer line. This is best done in the summer when temperatures are warmer and conditions are more favorable for drain maintenance and repair. Once you've done that, you can schedule an appointment with an ac repair company to get your unit running smoothly again.

Clean the condenser

Clean your condenser unit in the spring and summer to remove any debris or buildup on the fins. To remove bolts holding the top of your condenser unit together, it is best to use an hex head nuts driver. You should not damage the fins with a screwdriver.

If your condenser is located outdoors, remove any plants, dead leaves, or other visible debris that might obstruct its air flow. Also, ensure the condenser is at least five feet away from any deck or other obstructions. During summer, you might need to clean the condenser more often than usual. If you don't have the time or the desire to clean it regularly, you can clean it once a calendar year.

To maintain the efficiency of your air conditioner system and extend its life expectancy, clean its condenser. Most air conditioners have a lifespan of between ten and fifteen years. A dirty condenser can cause premature failure of the refrigerant system, in addition to making it less efficient. The condenser coils are also home to biological contaminants that may eventually make their way into your home.

Cleaning the drain pan

In preparation for summer, cleaning your drain pan is an important AC maintenance task. These are the steps to follow at home. You will need to locate the drain pan's access point in order to clean the condensate drain lines. Unscrew the drain line cap and pour 1/4-cup of white vinegar into it. Let the vinegar stand for 30 minutes and then rinse it out with clean water.

The next step is to clean the evaporator coil. Dust and algae can clog the evaporator coil. You can purchase a commercial coil cleaner and use it to clean the coil. You can also clean the drain pan yourself with soap and water. After you've completed this step, your AC repair technician can begin the work. To prevent condensation, make sure to clean the AC on a sunny day.