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5 Ways to Prepare Your HVAC System for Spring

As spring approaches, it’s important that your HVAC system is in a good condition. Is it ready to work during the hot season? Here are some tips to help you prepare for Spring with your heating and air conditioning system.

Clean Or Replace Your Filters

During winter, a lot of dust and dirt had stuck inside your filters. You will find your coils covered in grime by then. If you’re using a washable air filter, then go ahead and clean it. For disposable filters, now is the time for you to replace it with a new one. 
 
Remove the grime from your coils using a stiff brush or cleansing spray. When you do that, the place where you’ll be working on is clean. Avoid any foreign objects getting inside the unit. Otherwise, it may wreck up the system. 
 
Cleaning your air filters and coils can prevent your unit from getting worn out. Dirty parts will make your HVAC unit work harder and longer. This does not only affect your entire system but also cost you more on energy consumption.

Air Duct Testing and Cleaning

With certain weather conditions, duct pipes can wear out. They may even have massive amounts of dirt in them already. If you’re unsure how to check your ductworks, have a licensed technician do it for you. Schedule an appointment with your technician and have them test your air ducts. Your technician will know if it needs cleaning, extra insulation, repair or replacement. 
 
Like all other parts of the HVAC system, your ductwork is as important as the rest.  To avoid any system inefficiency, make sure that your ductworks are functional. 

Have Your Programmable Thermostat Ready

A programmable thermostat can help manage your HVAC usage. Some can even adjust the temperature when they sense that a person is nearby. They can all help you be more effective by controlling the temperatures to fit what you need.  This saves you energy. As the amount of wasted energy goes down, so will your monthly bills.
 
If you already own one, have a thorough inspection. Check if the temperature in your thermostat matches with your indoor temperature. Note any slight difference. If there’s any, let your technician troubleshoot it. If he says it needs replacement, then replace it.

Check Your System 

Run a thorough evaluation of your system to look for any minor defects or developing damages. And consider how your heating and cooling system operated last year. If you’re unsure how to do this, a licensed technician can also check the state of your units. 
 
If you have a maintenance program, then you won’t need to worry a bit. A maintenance team will be the one to check up your HVAC system. Either way, having a trusted professional look at your system is always a smart move.

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