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How often should I service my air conditioner
Posted On: November 16, 2021

Like a furnace, air conditioners, no matter the type of unit you have, require servicing so they can keep running efficiently. Neglecting regular maintenance will cause the unit to stop working before its expected lifespan. Not only will it stop working, but it could also pose a safety hazard to your home.


How often should you service your air conditioner? The answer depends on where you live, how many months a year you use it, and the air conditioner's age. 


If you live in an area with excessive humidity, you are probably running your air conditioner a lot. In this case, you should have your unit serviced more than once a year. The same goes for areas where there is lots of sand and salt present. Without proper maintenance, the air inside your home will be low, affecting those suffering from asthma and allergies.


When it comes to the age of your air conditioning unit, the older the unit, the more often it requires servicing. Experts recommend that older units should be serviced two to three times a year. 


So, what goes into a regular air conditioner servicing? 


Filters: A dirty air filter will restrict air flow, which causes it to work harder. Some filters are reusable, while others need to be replaced. If you own pets, filters will need to be cleaned or replaced more often than homes without pets.


Coils:  Like filters, air conditioner coils require regular cleaning. A dirty coil cannot absorb heat, and cleaning the coils will allow proper airflow around the condenser. 


Coil fins: Over time, the air conditioner fins can become bent. A fin comb will help reshape them. 


Condensate drains: A clogged drain prevents the unit from decreasing humidity, and excess moisture will stain walls and carpets.


Window seals: Check to ensure the seal between the window frame and the air conditioner makes contact with the unit. A damaged seal will cause air to escape from the room.


Winter season: During the winter season, it's essential to keep your air conditioner covered to protect it from the winter weather and debris. 


When it comes time to have your air conditioner serviced or replaced, and you need a professional contact Appliance Helpers. We can help you find an air conditioner specialist in your area. 


Visit our website for more information on our services and how to get in contact with us. 



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How often should I service my air conditioner
Posted On: November 16, 2021

Like a furnace, air conditioners, no matter the type of unit you have, require servicing so they can keep running efficiently. Neglecting regular maintenance will cause the unit to stop working before its expected lifespan. Not only will it stop working, but it could also pose a safety hazard to your home.


How often should you service your air conditioner? The answer depends on where you live, how many months a year you use it, and the air conditioner's age. 


If you live in an area with excessive humidity, you are probably running your air conditioner a lot. In this case, you should have your unit serviced more than once a year. The same goes for areas where there is lots of sand and salt present. Without proper maintenance, the air inside your home will be low, affecting those suffering from asthma and allergies.


When it comes to the age of your air conditioning unit, the older the unit, the more often it requires servicing. Experts recommend that older units should be serviced two to three times a year. 


So, what goes into a regular air conditioner servicing? 


Filters: A dirty air filter will restrict air flow, which causes it to work harder. Some filters are reusable, while others need to be replaced. If you own pets, filters will need to be cleaned or replaced more often than homes without pets.


Coils:  Like filters, air conditioner coils require regular cleaning. A dirty coil cannot absorb heat, and cleaning the coils will allow proper airflow around the condenser. 


Coil fins: Over time, the air conditioner fins can become bent. A fin comb will help reshape them. 


Condensate drains: A clogged drain prevents the unit from decreasing humidity, and excess moisture will stain walls and carpets.


Window seals: Check to ensure the seal between the window frame and the air conditioner makes contact with the unit. A damaged seal will cause air to escape from the room.


Winter season: During the winter season, it's essential to keep your air conditioner covered to protect it from the winter weather and debris. 


When it comes time to have your air conditioner serviced or replaced, and you need a professional contact Appliance Helpers. We can help you find an air conditioner specialist in your area. 


Visit our website for more information on our services and how to get in contact with us. 



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