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An air conditioner (AC), just like a car, needs regular maintenance and service to run efficiently. Tassio Temperature Control recommends getting the air conditioning unit serviced and cleaned at least once a year. 

The optimum time is in the spring to ensure the system will run with the most efficiency during the hottest summer months. Users need to be able to rely on air conditioners for their comfort here in Los Angeles.

Why Is Maintenance Important?  

The short answer is it saves money! The air conditioner collects dust and dirt continuously as it sits throughout the year here in California, not only in the months when it’s running. Though this tiny debris may not seem harmful, when it accumulates throughout the year, it can make its way into the cracks and crevices of the unit, as well as everywhere else.

It also decreases the life expectancy of HVAC systems, forcing them to purchase a new air conditioner

This creates gunk and wreaks havoc on the different parts involved in the cooling process. When this happens, parts break down much sooner than expected and can add up to costly repairs. It also decreases the life expectancy of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, forcing them to purchase a new air conditioner much sooner than planned.

The benefit of regular maintenance

Regular air conditioning maintenance also supports the system’s energy efficiency. Simple acts users can perform like replacing a dirty and clogged air filter, can reduce energy consumption by 5 to 15 percent, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE). 

This translates to spending less money on utility bills. Professional and DIY maintenance alleviates higher bills and keeps the air conditioner working at its manufacturer’s intended efficiency.

Seeking professional help

Neglecting these professional tasks constitutes poor maintenance and will negatively affect the system

Even if users are fastidious with doing their regular home maintenance, users should always have the unit cleaned and checked in the spring by one of the professionals (if not more throughout the year). 

There are many tasks only a professional technician is trained and certified to perform. Neglecting these professional tasks constitutes poor maintenance and will negatively affect the system in the long run, again, costing money. This typically also voids the system’s manufacturer warranty.

What to Expect from Technicians to Do During Regular Maintenance?

Here’s a brief overview of what our knowledgeable and experienced technicians during air conditioning maintenance appointments:

  • Clean and check condenser coils and evaporators, if necessary. 
  • Clean and adjust blower components for proper system airflow to create increased comfort levels.
  • Check ducts for debris, and if debris is present, remove it to allow for maximum airflow.
  • Clean and check aluminum fins. If they are crushed or bent in any fashion, this affects proper air distribution.
  • Inspect internal parts for broken, chipped, or other damage, which may not be easily noticed. If the air conditioner continues to run with damaged parts or areas, the system will eventually fail.
  • Clean and check the condensate drain, to prevent any blockages or mold buildup. Backups can cause water damage to equipment.
  • Tighten connections, both mechanical and electrical. Loose connections cause incorrect operations.
  • Check the coolant level for leaks. Leaks prevent air conditioners from working, and the refrigerant could damage anything it touches.
  • Check the system’s thermostat for accuracy.
  • Check system controls to be sure all work safely.
  • Provide a summary of work performed and share any findings regarding needed repairs or upgrades, as well as maintenance users can perform between maintenance visits.
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