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Is Your HVAC Ready for Summer?

hvac ready for summer

Is Your HVAC Ready for Summer?

Kingsport, TN

If you step outside your door in East Tennessee, you know that we’re already experiencing some of the warmth and sunshine that comes in the summer, with temperatures in the 80s. When summer enters full swing, your HVAC is going to be working hard every day. Is your system prepared? Read on as, today on the blog, your HVAC repair experts in Kingsport provide this guide on how to ready your HVAC for summer.

Step 1: Schedule maintenance

Like any other piece of machinery, regular routine maintenance is key to keeping it running as it should. Your HVAC should be serviced twice a year – ideally in the spring and again in the fall. If you haven’t had a properly trained technician examine your system this year, now is the time to schedule a maintenance appointment. It’s also important to note that, if you wait until the full heat of summer to have your HVAC maintained, it will be more difficult to get an appointment because this is the busiest time of year for individuals in the HVAC repair field.

Step 2: Check your air filter

This should be the first step for any homeowner to keep their HVAC running properly. You want to change the filter regularly and make it part of your routine. In the summer, when your HVAC is working harder, you should have the filter changed more often. If you’re unsure what type of filter is best, just ask your technician when they come to maintain your system.

Step 3: Inspect ducts and vents

Are the ducts and vents in your system both clean and clear? Dirty ducts or obstructed vents can impede both the airflow and air quality, making your system less efficient. Your HVAC then has to work harder and your utility expenses increase. Experienced HVAC technicians have the tools and know-how to completely clean a system of vents and ducts.

Step 4: Inspect the drainage line

Any air conditioner, whether it is a window unit or part of an HVAC system, produces moisture while cooling the air. This moisture is expelled through a drainage pipe, which can become blocked without routine maintenance. Overwhelming buildup can lead to higher humidity levels inside your home. Make sure to check this line frequently, especially during the summer when air conditioners are running more often.

Step 5: Set your thermostat

Is the thermostat in your home working properly? You definitely need to check it before the summer heat arrives in full. A broken thermostat is unable to accurately read the temperature in your home, which means it will not activate your HVAC system when it becomes too hot. A well-trained, experienced HVAC technician can calibrate your thermostat to make sure it is getting the right readings. Thompson Electrical Service also can upgrade your system to a smart thermostat, which allows you to control the temperature in your home with a push of the button from your phone or tablet.

HVAC repair and maintenance in Kingsport, Johnson City and Bristol, Tennessee

Don’t wait until a heat wave to find out your HVAC has an issue or isn’t working as it should. Take steps now to prepare your system for the summertime. The team at Thompson Electrical Service is accepting appointments as we speak. Schedule a complimentary estimate with one of our technicians by calling our office at (423) 343-5726.

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