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As the temperatures rise and the flowers begin to bloom, spring is a time of renewal and rejuvenation. However, it's also a season when your HVAC system may face some common issues that could affect its performance. In this blog post, we'll explore these springtime HVAC issues and provide tips on how to prevent them, ensuring your system runs smoothly throughout the season.
Dirty Air Filters: During the spring, pollen and other allergens are in abundance, leading to clogged air filters. This can restrict airflow, reduce efficiency, and worsen indoor air quality. To prevent this issue, check your air filters monthly and replace them as needed, typically every 1-3 months.
Clogged Condensate Drain Lines: As your air conditioner runs more frequently in warmer weather, condensate drain lines can become clogged with algae, dirt, and debris. This can lead to water leaks and potential water damage. To prevent this issue, schedule annual maintenance with a professional HVAC technician who can clean and flush the condensate drain lines.
Refrigerant Leaks: Fluctuating temperatures in the spring can put stress on your air conditioner's refrigerant lines, leading to leaks. Low refrigerant levels can cause your system to work harder and reduce cooling efficiency. To prevent this issue, have your HVAC technician check for refrigerant leaks during annual maintenance and repair any leaks promptly.
Outdoor Unit Blockages: Spring foliage and debris can accumulate around your outdoor HVAC unit, obstructing airflow and reducing efficiency. To prevent this issue, regularly inspect the area around your outdoor unit and clear away any debris, shrubs, or vegetation.
Thermostat Issues: With the transition from heating to cooling mode, your thermostat may encounter calibration issues or malfunction. This can lead to inaccurate temperature readings and inefficient operation. To prevent this issue, test your thermostat regularly and consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat for better temperature control and energy savings.
By staying proactive and addressing these common spring HVAC issues, you can ensure that your system operates efficiently and effectively throughout the season. For professional maintenance and repair services, contact A/C Rescue, LLC to schedule an appointment today. Check out our
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