Summer in San Jose, CA can be scorching. The last thing you want is to be stuck inside on a hot day with no air conditioning. You want to keep your HVAC system in top shape. That way, on the first really hot day you can stay cool and comfortable with central air. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to get your air conditioning system up and running again. But a little information first.
Basics of an Air Conditioning Unit
There are two main parts to a central air-conditioning unit: the condenser unit and evaporator unit. The condenser is typically outside. The evaporator is mounted to the furnace blower or air handler. Basically, these units work together through refrigeration technologies to extract heat from inside air and send cooler air back through the ductwork and into your home.
Simple Air Conditioning Repairs
Here is a short list of things you can do to prepare your air conditioning unit for use:
- Clear the Outdoor Unit
You want to remove any covers, coil blankets, and lids if you covered the a/c unit during the offseason. While these covers are great at keeping leaves and debris out of your unit, they also limit air flow. Starting your air conditioning with covers in place, even for just a brief period, could severely damage the unit.
- Inspect Unit Panels
Panels on your system help protect you as well as your air conditioning unit. If a panel enclosing the electrical connections is misaligned or missing both you and your equipment are at risk. Because electrical connections can be dangerous and tricky, call a professional technician for air conditioning repairs before starting your system.
- Remove Debris
You might have debris or vegetation blown against the system coils. The coils are meant to transfer heat, and any debris will reduce efficiency. If you notice a lot of dust or pollen, you can often use a garden hose to wash it off. Just don’t use too much pressure and be sure to stay away from the electrical panels. Also when planting or placing mulch, be sure to keep the area around your outdoor unit clear. This will allow for optimal air flow.
- Replace the Filter
Another common air conditioning repair you can perform is replacing the air filter. This will ensure the efficiency of your air conditioning system as well as cut down on pollutants inside your home. You simply need to know the filter size and model number for your filter. Be sure to get the right one, though, otherwise, the wrong filter will perform as if you don’t even have a filter.
- Schedule a Tune Up
The last thing you want to do is call a professional for an inspection and tune-up. The technician will come in and test to make sure everything is safe and in working order. If there is anything amiss he or she will quickly diagnose the problem and get your air conditioning repaired and running in no time.
During cooler months your a/c unit sits idle, collecting dust, dirt, and debris. Often it will need a bit of repair before it can run properly. This is why it is so important to get air conditioning repair in San Jose before the arrival of the summer months. Otherwise, you will have to wait for an appointment with one of busy service professionals. Call Pelle Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. early at (669) 219-8957 or visit 3751 Charter Park Court #D, San Jose, CA 95136.
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