Beat the Heat: 6 Tips for Preparing Your AC for Summer

What Should I Do Before Turning on My AC This Summer?

If Texas residents know one thing – it's heat – and this summer will be no exception! Because of this, air conditioning is a must. But what can you do to ensure your AC is ready for whatever comes its way? Aire Serv of Smith County has put together six tips to help you prepare for the heat and ensure your AC is reliable and efficient all season long, whether you’re in Tyler or anywhere else in East Texas.

1. Clean or Replace the Air Filter

When it comes to maintaining your air conditioning system, cleaning, or replacing the air filter is one of the most important steps you can take. The air filter is responsible for trapping dirt, dust, and other particles that can affect the air quality in your home. A clogged air filter can also reduce the airflow in your AC system, making it less efficient and your energy bills higher.

To keep your AC running smoothly, it's recommended that you clean or replace your air filter at least once every three months. However, if you have pets, suffer from allergies, or live in a particularly dusty area, you may need to clean or replace your filter more frequently.

2. Check the Thermostat

Alongside cleaning or replacing your AC's air filter, checking the thermostat is another essential step to prepare your unit for the summer season. You want to avoid unexpected surprises when you hit that thermostat button on a hot summer day and something isn't working as it should be.

Follow this simple checklist to check your thermostat and ensure its functioning correctly:

  1. Ensure that your thermostat is powered up and does not need a change of batteries
  2. Set your preferred temperature during the summer
  3. Turn on your AC and let it run. Use a thermometer to compare the temperature programmed 

Aside from this simple check, consider upgrading your thermostat! Plenty of high-tech thermostats on the market these days can save you money and energy by automatically adjusting temperature settings based on your home's needs.

3. Clear Debris from the Outdoor Unit

The outdoor condenser unit of your AC bears the brunt of the weather and can accumulate significant amounts of dirt, leaves, and other debris, especially if left unused during the off-season. Debris accumulation can block airflow to the unit, causing it to work harder, reduce efficiency, and wear the equipment faster.

Be sure to cut off the power supply and grab a brush before taking a look around the outdoor unit. Remove any visible debris and leaves, being careful not to damage the fan blades or other system components.

4. Check for Leaks in Ductwork

Checking for leaks in your AC ductwork is a crucial step in preparing your AC system for summer. Leaky ducts lower the system's efficiency, making it harder to maintain desired temperatures – and a comfortable home.

Besides a hot house, here are a couple of telltale signs of leaky ductwork:

  • A whining or whistling sound when the air is running
  • An increase in your energy bills not due to a rise in temperatures
  • Visible dust or dirt near the ductwork

By checking and maintaining your ductwork, you can substantially increase the efficiency of your AC system and reduce your energy bills by up to 40 percent! There's never been a better time to get more out of your ductwork.

5. Consider Upgrading Your AC Unit

If your AC unit is old and inefficient, consider upgrading to a new, energy-efficient model. This can save you money on energy bills and provide more effective cooling during the hot summer months. 

You'll especially want to consider an upgrade if your unit is older than 10 years. Replacing your unit early saves you from costly repairs and can help keep your home more comfortable than ever before.

6. Schedule a Professional Maintenance Check

The best way to prepare your home's HVAC for the year’s hottest months is by scheduling a professional maintenance check. An experienced technician can thoroughly inspect your AC system and assess any repairs or replacements that may be necessary.

At Aire Serv of Smith County, our team of licensed technicians is available to help you keep your AC running smoothly all season long. Our maintenance checks include checking the thermostat and filter, cleaning the outdoor condenser unit, and checking for ductwork leaks.

Trust Aire Serv of Smith County with Your Seasonal HVAC Inspections & Maintenance

Like a car, your HVAC system needs regular maintenance to keep running smoothly. Whether you're not too confident yet in handling your own AC maintenance or want a professional to give your unit a good look before you turn it on this summer, Aire Serv of Smith County is here to help to improve your system in Tyler and the nearby areas!

In fact, we can help with all your HVAC needs – from AC repairs and maintenance to heating and ductwork services. We even offer 24/7 emergency repair services – so you can get the help you need when you need it most – or when your best efforts just don't cut it!

Need help preparing your AC for summer? Contact Aire Serv of Smith County and schedule an appointment. We’re here to ensure you can beat the heat – and keep cool all season long!