HVAC Tip: Save Money in the Long Haul with AC Maintenance
Every year, it’s recommended that you have a Rosemount HVAC contractor visit your home and tune up your air conditioner. This visit will ensure the system is ready for the intense, regular use it will receive during the hottest months of the year. How much money can this visit save you, though? Let’s take a closer look.Cost of Operating Your Air Conditioning
An air conditioning system on average costs a homeowner between $500 and $1500 per year to operate depending on the length of the cooling season and the efficiency of that air conditioner. That number represents top efficiency for the unit, however. When a system has dirty filters, hasn’t been cleaned properly or the thermostat is no longer calibrated accurately, the cost increases – sometimes dramatically. Just how much more could you be spending on cooling each month when this happens? The EPA’s Energy Star website estimates an increase in cost of between 10-30% resulting from poorly maintained systems, and it can be even higher if your system is old and is severely affected by a drop in energy efficiency.Annual Tune Up Necessities
So, what should be at the top of your tune up list? If you call a Rosemount HVAC contractor, they will perform a variety of tasks including:- Inspect Coolant and Pressure Systems
- Calibrate the Thermostat
- Tighten Wiring, Capacitors, Relays and Contacts
- Clean the Evaporator Coil
- Clear and Clean the Condenser and Condensate Drain
- Inspect the Condenser Fan and Motor
- Check Compressor Efficiency
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