Air conditioner installation or replacement might be pretty exciting for you. It’s a once-in-a-decade experience. But for us, well… we’re excited that you’ll have a new system that perfectly fits your comfort needs. It might not seem quite as exciting, though, to HVAC technicians who go through this process every day! That’s why we’re the perfect people to answer any questions you have.
Since it has been many years between your last AC installation and the next one, the process could easily be confusing or overwhelming. But we’re here to help! How should you prepare for your AC replacement appointment? What should you expect? Here’s everything you need to know.
In the Orlando area, our air conditioners really have their work cut out for them! It has to be a top priority to take excellent care of them. In Central Florida, the hot and humid climate makes regular AC maintenance especially important to ensure your system can handle the demands of the region. Regular maintenance is essential for system longevity and efficiency. Regular AC maintenance involves a series of important tasks, such as cleaning, inspecting, and ensuring proper access to the unit, to keep the system running efficiently. Dirt and neglect are the top causes of heating and cooling system failure and inefficiency, so addressing these issues through regular care is crucial. If you do that, you can have a system that functions well and stays efficient for many years. Nearly half of a home’s energy bills go to heating and cooling costs, making it even more important to maintain your system properly. What kind of care do air conditioners need? How often should they be serviced? We’ve got some helpful suggestions to keep your AC in great shape.
How often should air conditioners be serviced for optimal performance?
Replace or inspect air filters every 1–3 months to maintain airflow and efficiency, more often with pets or high dust levels.
Keep the outdoor unit clear of debris by hosing it down and trimming nearby plants.
Schedule a professional AC tune-up once a year in spring to clean coils, check refrigerant, and ensure reliable operation.
For heat pumps that run year-round, schedule maintenance twice yearly for both heating and cooling needs.