We’ve fallen into a pattern of “hot” and “hotter” during the long summers here in Colorado. While air conditioners were once optional, it’s almost impossible to thrive in the heat without a functioning air conditioner to help cool you down.
Heat isn’t the only thing your air conditioner is designed to control. As afternoon thunderstorms roll across the Front Range, humidity fluctuations change right along with it. Air conditioners are designed to manage the heat and humidity levels, providing a cool, comfortable place to live. To avoid air conditioner failure this summer, it’s important to ensure your equipment is operating well.
Scheduling an annual tune-up is the best way to make sure your A/C will work throughout the year and will start up in summertime without a hitch. A tune-up catches minor issues early, stopping them from turning into full-blown problems. During a tune-up, a technician inspects each component of the system, repairs anything that’s damaged or broken, and confirms the system workings correctly.
During an inspection, technicians will:
While a technician can handle inspections during an annual visit, there are additional steps throughout the year to prevent A/C failure during the hottest months.
As temperatures hover in the nineties, avoiding air conditioner failure is essential to ensure both your comfort and safety. Preventative maintenance plays a vital role in avoiding A/C failure.