It’s about to heat up here in Clackamas. Make sure your air conditioner (AC) is primed for the Oregon summer heat rays by scheduling a seasonal maintenance visit.
Taking care of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment keeps it at top-rate efficiency. It starts with changing your HVAC air filter at least every 90 days. An air conditioning unit with a consistently clean filter uses up to 15 percent less energy, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Plus, your filter catches dust and debris, creating healthy indoor air quality (IAQ).
Allow our team at Robben & Sons Heating, Inc. to handle the seasonal maintenance for all your heating and cooling equipment. Schedule a tune-up for early spring to restore your AC and enjoy the maximum mileage and efficiency from your investment.
Why Schedule AC Maintenance?
Maintaining your AC is a critical part of homeownership. Just like your car, your cooling system is a complex machine that gets lots of use. That’s why most manufacturers require maintenance as part of the warranty policy.
Seasonal check-ups keep your equipment working efficiently and help it to last longer. Additionally, your HVAC specialist will be able to catch minor faults and make corrections before they turn into costly repairs.
What Happens During a Maintenance Visit?
Here are a few maintenance items from our checklist:
1. Clean off the Coils
The evaporator and condenser coils cycle liquid refrigerant, facilitating the cooling process. Over time, these components naturally collect dust and debris. If the coils don’t get scrubbed, your AC can’t correctly cool your Oregon home.
2. Kill and remove mildew and mold.
Your AC pulls moisture out of the air and converts it to water. From there, the water travels down the condensate drain. Over time, the damp environment may attract mildew and mold. Your specialist must clean the condensate drain to avoid clogging and protect your air quality.
3. Replace broken parts.
When a small part of your AC breaks, it may not be noticeable right away. However, if left unchecked, it can eventually cause a chain reaction leading to a much costlier repair. Your Clackamas HVAC specialist will check for minor issues like chipped fins or missing screws.
4. Check refrigerant levels.
Leaks happen when the refrigerant line gets punctured or comes loose. This can prevent your equipment from cooling all altogether. Additionally, the liquid can cause damage to other parts of your AC. Your specialist will test refrigerant levels, refilling, and patching leaks if necessary.
5. Check airflow and inspect for leaky ducts.
Leaky ducts are a top contributor to high utility bills. Your specialist will use equipment to pinpoint leaks and see whether duct sealing or insulation is necessary.
Call Robben & Sons Heating, Inc. For All Your Heating and Cooling Needs
Need service you can count on? Robben & Sons Heating, Inc. is always ready to assist our customers in Clackamas, OR, and nearby communities. For reliable HVAC care, call 503-238-4328 or request service online.