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Summer HVAC Tune-Up Guide for Maximum Efficiency


August 30, 2024
Summer HVAC Tune-Up Guide for Maximum Efficiency

Our air conditioning systems around coastal North Carolina get a serious workout during the summer months. In this summer HVAC tune-up guide, Trademasters Heating & Cooling shares the information you need about why regular maintenance is vital to your cooling system’s effectiveness and energy efficiency. 

Why Are HVAC Tune-ups Important?

As summer temperatures rise, your air conditioning system works overtime to keep your home comfortable. Without preventive care, small issues can quickly become larger problems requiring costly emergency repairs or even complete system replacement. 

A professionally maintained cooling system operates at peak efficiency and provides more reliable service when needed most.

Signs Your HVAC System Needs a Tune-Up

If you don’t remember your last HVAC tune-up service or if you experience any of these symptoms, it’s time for professional service:

  • Reduced airflow or uneven cooling 
  • Unusual noises or odors
  • Higher energy bills
  • Thermostat malfunction
  • Frequent and unnecessary on/off cycling

What Does a Summer HVAC Tune-Up Include?

A comprehensive HVAC tune-up before the cooling season begins involves several key tasks that help ensure the efficiency and longevity of your system. Here’s what you can expect:

  • System inspection. A professional technician inspects electrical connections, fan motor and compressor systems, coils, and components to identify any issues early.
  • Cleaning and airflow improvement. Every HVAC relies on adequate airflow to operate correctly. A technician performs filter replacement and duct inspection, looking for any loss of airflow.
  • Refrigerant levels check. A technician will examine refrigerant systems for potential leaks and proper refrigerant levels. 
  • Thermostat check and calibration. A technician checks your system’s thermostat for proper function and temperature control. 

Self-Maintenance Tips To Boost Your HVAC Efficiency

Professional tune-ups are essential, and so is certain routine maintenance you should perform between service visits. No summer HVAC tune-up guide would be complete without these reminders:

  • Replace air filters regularly. During summer, check filters at least every 30 days and replace them when they appear dirty or clogged. In any event, change filters no less than every 90 days. 
  • Clear debris around the outdoor unit. Keep excess vegetation, dirt, and debris away from your outdoor HVAC unit. It must have open and free airflow to work correctly. 
  • Check thermostat settings. Work on keeping your thermostat set to an efficient temperature. Consider upgrading to a smart programmable thermostat for better control throughout the day and night and when away from home.   

Can Regular Tune-Ups Extend the Lifespan of Your HVAC System?

Regular HVAC tune-ups are a wise investment in your system’s longevity. Our services address minor issues early and ensure your system runs efficiently. You’ll get the most service possible from your system while avoiding costly repairs and premature system replacement. 

Contact Trademasters Heating & Cooling for Complete HVAC Services in Onslow County

Trademasters Heating & Cooling provides exceptional professional HVAC services to the property owners of Onslow County and the region, ensuring year-round home comfort with maximum energy efficiency. 

Now that you’ve looked at our summer HVAC tune-up guide, call (252) 503-2760 or contact us online to set up your professional system maintenance schedule and discuss all of your indoor comfort needs.

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