
Today’s air conditioners with greater efficiency levels, are more likely to need maintenance, due to changes in coil design (thinner fins, more surface area, thinner tubing, rifled tubing, etc), changes in refrigerants, and so on.
Why does an Air Conditioner need a tune up?
When a major utility and University research team sought to identify what benefits are provided by air conditioning tune-ups, they found that tune-ups saved energy and restored lost capacity. How much?
Well, they saved enough energy to pay for the cost of maintenance in just the summer months. In addition, tune-ups restored lost capacity (the average capacity degradation was nearly one third), improved comfort, prevented breakdowns, and extended equipment life.
How often should I get it done?
To answer that question, researchers repeated the study a year later, using the same homes from the prior year. They found that 78% of the savings were present. In other words, one year of operation takes a toll on an air conditioner. It may still function adequately, but not nearly as efficiently as it should.
What’s involved in a tune up?
You pick the time and we do the rest. The procedure takes sixty to ninety minutes. If you give us a call we can schedule your tune up during our slack time. That way they’re surprisingly affordable and pay for themselves in just a few months.
Drains in your Long Island air conditioner if not maintained can cause water damage in the house and affect indoor humidity levels, according to Energy Star.
Author:
Denae Keutzer
Aardvark A/C & Heating
www.aardvarkcares.com
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