It's Getting Warmer... Time to Service Your HVAC System

Air conditioner technician repairing central air conditioning system with outdoor tools

Warm weather is quickly approaching - have you had your HVAC system serviced yet?

Whether it's a central or window system, your air conditioning equipment requires a bit more attention than simply turning on your thermostat. Both types require proper maintenance before the summer months to ensure their efficiency, long functional life, and - most importantly - to avoid leaks.

A leaking HVAC system - especially one that goes undetected - can result in thousands of dollars in property damage to your apartment, and to your neighbors’. Below is a quick checklist of things your HVAC service provider should be doing during your summer start-up.

  • Clean all filters
  • Clean and power wash your outdoor condenser - if required, chemically clean or power wash your coils also
  • Check how much electrical amperage the motors are drawing
  • Check how much electrical amperage the compressors are drawing
  • Check all wired connections and controls
  • Replace batteries in all thermostats and thermostat remote controls
  • Lastly and most importantly, be sure to flush all the HVAC unit’s drain lines, and test each line with a small flow of water to ensure there are no clogs. A clogged HVAC drain line will result in a backup of water which can cause damage to the HVAC unit and your property.

It's also a good time of the year to service your SubZero refrigerators. Technicians follow a similar punch list to the one mentioned above when servicing SubZero appliances. 

 Have a wonderful spring season! 

Kole Palushaj is founder and president of the Illyrian Building Managers Association - learn more here

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Comments

  • Well Said that Lastly and most importantly, be sure to flush all the HVAC unit’s drain lines, and test each line with a small flow of water to ensure there are no clogs. A clogged HVAC drain line will result in a backup of water which can cause damage to the HVAC unit and your property.