Simple AC Repair Tips
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AC contractors in Dania Beach share simple maintenance tips homeowners can handle.

Dania Beach, United States - April 1, 2022 / AAA Modern Air /

Professional Advice To Improve Air Conditioning

Trying to repair an appliance without professional help can seem daunting. Although many tasks require trained technicians, there are a few tricks HVAC professionals use to keep an air conditioner working. 

HVAC technicians handle both heating and cooling systems to provide quality air. One can avoid a few common issues throughout the summer by using simple techniques. These tips can save a homeowner a significant amount of money on their electric bill.

Replace the Air Filterfilter

A dirty air filter directly affects the heating system. When air filters are not replaced regularly, this causes the furnace to work harder. The heating system pushes air through dust particles and allergens by using more energy. When a dirty filter is used, contaminated air will circulate. 

Two main types of filters can be used for air filter replacement. Disposable and washable filters can both be used depending on the system. Washable filters are often considered better for the environment because they last up to ten years. Although this option is typically cheaper in the long run, a certain amount of effort is involved. The typical time between washings is approximately one month.

One can replace disposable filters every three to six months, depending on the space. Large houses or old HVAC units may require additional replacement filters. Like washable filters, disposable ones are designed to catch pollutants and prevent viruses from entering the home or office. Air conditioner repair services are not required to replace dirty filters.

thermostatCheck the Thermostat

If the thermostat is not working correctly, this can signify a bigger problem. To understand if the thermostat is working, first compare temperatures. If a different thermometer shows a different temperature, this is one way to identify the malfunction.

Another way to tell if the thermostat is working is to test the power. If the heater will not turn on or off, this can indicate there is something wrong with the wiring. Since the thermostat uses wires to transmit signals to the air conditioning system, proper wiring is critical to fix the issue. 

If the thermostat is malfunctioning, HVAC professionals advise homeowners to try calibrating it themselves. One can achieve this by very slowly adjusting the anticipator lever. If the lever is stuck, gently pushing the round dial can help. If this does not work, it may be time to replace the thermostat. 

Routine Inspections

The best way to keep a cooling system running is with air conditioner maintenance. A maintenance inspection is done by trained technicians that can spot potential problems. These problems can manifest in the wiring, thermostat, or overall system. 

A routine inspection makes air conditioning units significantly less likely to break without warning. This can be detrimental during the summer, especially if multiple people are experiencing the same issue. Annual maintenance often costs much less than purchasing a new air conditioning system.

An annual maintenance inspection is done once a year. It’s usually performed in late winter or early spring before the hot weather. If any repairs are necessary, the homeowner has enough time to fix the unit before summer.

About AAA Modern Air

AAA Modern Air is a family business that provides free estimates and 24/7 service. For residents of Dania Beach, FL, call AAA Modern Air for AC maintenance and repair services today. 

Contact Information:

AAA Modern Air

901 Phippen Waiters Rd
Dania Beach, FL 33004
United States

Michael DiFloria
(954) 921-4486
https://www.aaamodernair.com/

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Michael DiFloria
AAA Modern Air

901 Phippen Waiters Rd
Dania Beach, FL, 33004, United States

Phone (954) 921-4486

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