How to Extend the Life of a Cooling System
Like most important appliances, air conditioners aren’t cheap. If you plan on keeping yours for a long time, you’ve got to take good care of it! Here’s how to extend the life of a cooling system:
Turn it off from time to time. For example, you don’t need to keep your A/C on when nobody’s home! Consider investing in a programmable thermostat, which can be set to bring the temperature up when you’re at work or school. This will help give your cooling system a much-needed break.
Clean it regularly. Your air conditioner can’t operate at peak efficiency if it’s dirty. Keep your unit clean to extend its lifespan! If you’re not comfortable or don’t know where to start, simply call on the experts of Jupiter-Tequesta Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electric for a thorough tune up.
Keep all vents clear. If something is blocking a vent — like an appliance or piece of furniture — it will affect air flow. What better excuse to reorganize? Move things around so that every supply register and return air vent can breathe easily.
For more tips on how to extend the life of a cooling system, get in touch with the experts of Jupiter-Tequesta Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electric. We’re available online or via telephone:
Jupiter: (561) 747-5740
Palm Beach: (561) 626-6822
Martin: (772) 546-2822
St. Lucie: (772) 546-2822
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