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Central Air Conditioning: A Guide To Effective Maintenance

by Kaylee Rodriquez

A lot of homeowners decide to buy central air conditioners for their properties because of how effective they are at bringing cool air to different areas of the interior. If you want this unit to last for many years potentially, review this ultimate maintenance guide thoroughly.

Use a Cleaning Comb on the Condenser Fins

Over time, the fins on your condenser unit outside will get dirty. This isn't ideal because it can restrict airflow and then cause your cooling system to work harder than normal. Cleaning these fins won't be a challenge if you use a cleaning comb.

It's a tool specifically designed for this cleaning task. Its bristles can reach in between each fin and leave them spotless. You may just need to add some cleaning solution to a couple of areas that have hard-to-remove residue.

Send Wire Through the Condensate Drains

When your AC unit runs, it will create humidity. Fortunately, condensate drains are set up to help alleviate this humidity and keep water damage from happening. You just want to make sure these condensate drains don't ever clog.

In that case, it's a good idea to send wire down in these drains. If there is a clog, the wire will push it through and thus help restore optimal performance for these drains. As long as you do this every couple of months or so, you can easily avoid humidity issues when your AC unit runs a lot during the summer months.

Know When to Hire a Professional

Sometimes, maintaining your central AC unit will require help from a licensed contractor. If you know when to hire one, you'll avoid damaging your cooling system and getting hurt. To check your AC unit's refrigerant, you'll need to hire a contractor.

You'll also want to hire one if you want to inspect your AC unit's ductwork. It may be hard to reach and thus require professional assistance. Additionally, if you need to inspect the thermostat, it's best to let a professional do this because this component does have wiring and fuses. 

If you want to keep a central AC unit running smoothly year after year, then you want to perform maintenance at the right intervals. Just make sure you focus on the right steps and improve your maintenance routines over time so that you don't have to worry about how this cooling system will perform when it's needed during the summer. 

For more information about maintaining your central air conditioning, contact a local company.

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