While the temperature is still dropping in the Wasatch Front region, it’s about time to prep your air conditioner for the off season. Whether it’s with air conditioner service or by taking a few basic steps before the temperatures drop for the last time, you can help be sure your air conditioner is prepped to perform correctly when it gets warm again.
- Now is the time to think about setting up air conditioner seasonal maintenance. Do it while it’s still comfortable, and not when the temperatures drop in the Wasatch Front region. Setting up a Precision Tune-Up now can help you take on a number of critical air conditioner service and safety checks if needed, such as the inspection of electrical connections, equipment cleaning and swapping out your air filter —just to name a couple. You can schedule it while calling for your seasonal furnace check up.
- Consider adding foam pipe covers for any of your unprotected exterior pipes. Foam pipe covers may be a big help in protecting your pipes from freezing when the temperatures go down.
- Clear the area around your air conditioner to be sure there isn’t debris or leaves that could diminish the performance of your air conditioner or the air conditioner technicians completing your air conditioner service. This is something you can do throughout the year, so aim to keep two to three feet of space around the air conditioner uninhibited from debris.
These are just a couple tips to help you get your air conditioner ready for less work this season. With seasons shifting, it’s important to keep your unused system in mind so that it can start strong when you start utilizing it when it gets warmer. Feel free to give us a call at 801-436-8985 or set up an appointment with us online to learn about our air conditioner service.