With warmer weather on the horizon, you might be wondering, “Can I service my AC myself?” It’s a fair question — after all, a little DIY can save time and money. However, while there are a few basic maintenance tasks homeowners can safely perform, more complex servicing should be left to the professionals.
What You Can Do Yourself
There are a few things you can do to help your AC run smoothly and efficiently:
1. Change the Air Filter:
One of the most straightforward and effective maintenance tasks is regularly changing your air filter. A clogged or dirty filter reduces airflow, making your AC work harder and increasing energy costs. Depending on your system and household conditions (like pets or allergies), you should replace the filter every 1-3 months.
2. Clean the Exterior Unit:
Dirt, leaves, and debris can accumulate around your outdoor unit, blocking airflow and impacting performance. Make sure to turn off the power, then gently remove debris using a garden hose or a soft brush. Avoid bending the delicate fins.
3. Check the Thermostat Settings:
Make sure your thermostat is set to the correct temperature and mode. Upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat can enhance energy efficiency by adjusting settings based on your schedule.
What to Leave to the Professionals
While these simple tasks can help maintain your AC’s efficiency, other maintenance tasks require a professional’s expertise to ensure safety and optimal performance. Here’s why:
1. Electrical Components and Wiring:
Air conditioning systems involve complex electrical components. Attempting repairs or adjustments without proper training can be dangerous and may void your warranty.
2. Refrigerant Levels and Leaks:
Handling refrigerant requires specialized equipment and certification. An incorrect diagnosis or improper handling can harm your system and the environment.
3. Deep Cleaning and Inspection:
During a professional AC tune-up, technicians clean internal components like coils, fans, and drain lines. They also inspect for potential issues, such as worn belts or faulty motors, which require specific tools and expertise.
At Mountain View Heating, we offer full-service solutions for heating and cooling services in Bend and Central Oregon. From maintenance or repairing your air conditioner or furnace, to offering advice for replacement options, our professional HVAC company can assist you.
For further information about our services, please contact us at Mountain View Heating today to schedule an appointment.