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Top HVAC Components That Need Regular Care

You rely on your HVAC system to enjoy a cozy and healthy environment for you and your family. That’s why you should never take upkeep for granted, especially this season. Doing so will help you avoid major problems and emergency breakdowns down the road.

AirWorks, your HVAC repair and replacement expert, discusses some of the HVAC components that need special attention.

Filters

Once the filters have collected excessive dirt, the system will need to work hard to transfer the heated or cooled air. This not only increases your energy costs but the unit’s wear and tear as well. Ultimately, replacing the filters is one of the most important maintenance tasks you shouldn’t skip. Filter replacements should be done every month or two to ensure peak performance and energy efficiency.

Condensate Drains

Condensate drains are responsible for moving out the excess moisture out of your home to prevent water from forming a puddle on your floor. The problem is they’re prone to clogs due to mold and mildew growth. Have an expert clean them every now and then, especially while they perform an air conditioner repair.

Evaporator and Condenser Coils

While clean filters keep an evaporator coil from quickly getting dirty, it will still collect dirt over time. This dirt insulates the coils, thus weakening its ability to absorb heat. Similar to your condensate drain, you should inspect your evaporator coils every year and clean them as necessary. Outdoor condenser coils can also harbor an accumulation of leaves, twigs, dirt, and other debris. To maintain sufficient airflow around the condenser, remove any waste and trim your foliage back at least two feet.

For your heating and air condition maintenance needs, trust the experts at AirWorks. Our team is North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certified, which is why we’re confident to provide you with top-notch solutions and worry-free services. Call us today at (406) 630-4170 for more information. We serve Whitefish, Kalispell, and surrounding areas in Montana.

Bill Yarus

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