Three Things To Know About Your Air Conditioning System
Posted on: 6 April 2018
Air conditioning systems are extremely complicated, and it is necessary to have a basic awareness about the types of issues and problems that an air conditioner may encounter. This information can help you with maximizing the performance of your system so that your home will be as comfortable as possible.
Refrigerant Should Only Be Needed Every Few Years
Refrigerant is one of the most important parts of the air conditioning system. This fluid will be responsible for absorbing heat from the air so that it will be cooled when it blows through the house. Unfortunately, some homeowners may assume that it will be normal for the system to require additional refrigerant each year. However, this is not the case, and if you are needing to add more refrigerant this frequently, it is likely due to a leak in the system. As a result, you will want to schedule to have the system checked for leaks by a professional.
Plants Too Close To The Air Conditioner Can Damage It
When large plans are too close to the air conditioner, it can dramatically increase the strain on the system. This is due to the fact that the large plants can dramatically restrict the amount of air that is flowing into the system. Over time, the strain that this may cause can be severe enough to cause the mechanical parts of the air conditioner to degrade and malfunction. By trimming the plants so that their branches and leaves are at least several feet away from the system, you can greatly mitigate the threat that this problem will create issues for your unit. This will require you to regularly trim the branches as they will otherwise start to grow too close to the unit after a matter of weeks or months.
Pests Will Target The Air Conditioner
Homeowners will often spend a great deal of energy protecting their home against the variety of pests that may target it. Unfortunately, homeowners will often fail to realize that their air conditioning system can be a popular target for these pests. As a result, it will be necessary to take steps to protect the air conditioning unit from these pests. Otherwise, they could cause considerable damage to the unit. This is due to the risk of the pests chewing on the wiring, building nests that could block the moving parts of the system or leave droppings that could cause corrosion. By applying all-purpose pesticides to the unit on a monthly basis, you can drastically reduce the ability of these pests to harm your system.
To learn more, contact a company like Allied Mechanical & Electrical, Inc.
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