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The warmer weather is a welcomed sight for many homeowners. After a hot and humid day in the sun, it’s a relief to walk into the cool, air-conditioned air of the home. The last thing the user wants is to find that the air conditioning has stopped working.

Forgetting or avoiding the annual maintenance on the air conditioner or heat pump can lead to interruptions in the equipment working properly. The longer the user goes without maintenance, the more dirt and debris will build up in the filter and on the coils.

Inspecting blower components

Regular maintenance also ensures that the refrigerant level is correct. Too much or too little not only knocks years off the life of the equipment, but also increases the energy costs.

During the maintenance, they will also inspect the blower components

When an Isaac technician is cleaning the air conditioner or heat pump, he or she will also check to make sure that the air is blowing properly throughout the home. During the maintenance, they will also inspect the blower components. Insufficient air flow reduces the efficiency of the equipment.

Multiple air conditioning

Isaac’s technicians are trained extensively on multiple air conditioning and heat pump models and brands. Keeping your equipment running before an issue arises is important to them — and the company,” says Jake Coleman, Residential Service Manager.

Air conditioning maintenance can only be done in the warmer months — ideally between April and early October. So don’t delay! With fewer opportunities to service the equipment, the user won’t want their air conditioning to fail in order for a technician to take a look at it.

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