Check your air filter monthly and change it every 90 days. A clean filter keeps airflow strong, boosts efficiency, and helps prevent costly repairs.
Shut off power to the outdoor condenser unit. Rinse away any debris using a garden hose. Once cleaning is complete and the unit is dry, restore power to the condenser.
Ice buildup on the outdoor or indoor unit can indicate a clogged filter, low refrigerant, or airflow issue. Water pooling around the system could be a sign of a clogged drain line.
Make sure it's set to "cool" in summer or "heat" in winter. Confirm the temperature setting is lower (for cooling) or higher (for heating) than the current room temperature. Replace the batteries if it's not responding or has a blank screen.
Go to your electrical panel and see if the breaker for the HVAC system has tripped. If it has, reset it. If it keeps tripping, call a professional.
Prevent costly repairs with our comprehensive maintenance plans. We offer regular inspections and tune-ups to keep your HVAC system running smoothly.
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