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How to Improve Your Air Conditioning System’s Performance

Air conditioning systems are essential in keeping our homes and businesses cool and comfortable. Over time, their performance may decline, leading to higher energy bills and less efficient cooling. To ensure your air conditioning system is functioning optimally, we will explore some practical tips and tricks to improve it.

Schedule Regular Maintenance

Yes, scheduling regular maintenance for your air conditioning system is important to keep it running efficiently and effectively. Regular maintenance can identify and address any potential issues before they become major problems, prolonging the lifespan of your system and reducing the likelihood of breakdowns.

It’s recommended to have a professional perform annual maintenance on your air conditioning system, which can include cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting and tightening electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, and adjusting the blower motor and fan belt. By scheduling regular maintenance, you can improve the performance of your air conditioning system and ensure it continues to provide reliable cooling for years to come.
Mini-Splits Maintenance

Seal Leaks and Gaps

Yes, sealing leaks and gaps in your home’s windows, doors, and ductwork can help improve the performance of your air conditioning system. Leaks and gaps can allow warm air to enter your home and cause your air conditioning system to work harder to cool it, resulting in higher energy bills and reduced efficiency.

You can use weatherstripping or caulking to seal gaps around windows and doors and duct tape or mastic sealant to seal leaks in your ductwork. It’s also a good idea to have a professional perform a ductwork inspection to identify any leaks or gaps that need to be sealed.
Indoor Air Quality

Keep The Outdoor Unit Clean

Yes, keeping the outdoor unit of your air conditioning system clean is essential to maintaining its performance. Debris, leaves, and dirt can accumulate on the outdoor unit, obstructing airflow and reducing efficiency. You can use a garden hose to wash away dirt and debris to keep the unit clean. Be sure to turn off the power to the unit before cleaning it, and avoid using a pressure washer, as it can damage the unit’s components.

Regular cleaning of the outdoor unit can help improve your system’s performance and prolong its lifespan.
Air Quality Testing

Keep All Heat-Producing Appliances Away from Your Thermostat

Yes, it’s important to keep all heat-producing appliances away from your thermostat to ensure accurate temperature readings and optimal air conditioning system performance. Heat-producing appliances, such as lamps, computers, and televisions, can emit heat that can cause the thermostat to misread the room temperature and make your air conditioning system work harder than necessary. This can lead to higher energy bills and reduced efficiency. To avoid this, keep these appliances away from your thermostat and install them in a location where it can accurately detect the room temperature. Additionally, you can use smart thermostats that can learn your preferred temperature settings and adjust them automatically, further improving the performance of your air conditioning system.

Improving the performance of your air conditioning system is crucial to maintaining a cool and comfortable home or workplace while also reducing energy bills. These simple steps can help prolong the lifespan of your system and ensure it continues to provide reliable cooling, keeping you comfortable during hot weather.

Call our expert technicians at Strickland Heating and Air to book an appointment if your air conditioning needs additional repairs or maintenance.