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Tips for Maintaining Your Air Conditioner During the Summer

During the scorching summer months, ensuring that your air conditioner is in top working condition is crucial not only for comfort but also for health. With temperatures soaring above 100 degrees in the Local 6 region, individuals exposed to extreme heat can be at risk of heatstroke, leading to organ and muscle failure.

Jeff Lee, who manages operations at Lee’s Heating and Air Service in Paducah, emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance to prevent system failures. Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to keep your A/C unit running smoothly without the need for a certified HVAC technician.

First and foremost, it’s essential to clean the exterior of your unit carefully, paying special attention to the delicate evaporator coil. Jeff Lee advises against spraying water from side to side, as this can damage the coil, potentially requiring the purchase of a new unit. Instead, use an up-and-down motion with a regular water hose to clean the coil effectively.

Another important maintenance task is to ensure that leaves and debris are kept out of the interior of your air conditioning unit. While it’s not always necessary to remove leaves, doing so can prevent potential issues. If leaves do accumulate inside the unit, carefully remove the top cover, detach the fan, and gently clear out any debris.

Lastly, one of the most commonly overlooked maintenance tasks is replacing the air filter. Lee highlights that this simple step is crucial for maintaining a healthy air conditioning system. Regularly changing the air filter can improve the efficiency of your unit and prevent dust and debris from circulating throughout your home.

By following these tips for air conditioner maintenance, you can ensure that your cooling system functions optimally throughout the summer months, providing you with a comfortable and healthy indoor environment.

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