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PREPPING YOUR AIR CONDITIONING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER

Air conditioning service in Prince George British Columbia

When spring comes around, it's time to make sure that your air conditioning system is up to the task of keeping your home cool. The Prince George air conditioning experts at Canuck Mechanical Ltd. have put together a step-by-step guide to help you get prepped.

 

Step 1 - Inspect and Prep Your Outdoor Unit


On your outdoor unit, make that the unit panels are properly aligned and in good condition. Any missing or out-of-place panels should be fixed by a Prince George air conditioning contractor. Remove any lids or covers that you used to protect the unit over the winter months, and clear away any debris that may have built up around the unit. Check for any additional signs of damage to your unit while you're at it.


Step 2 - Check if the Pipe Insulation Needs Repairs


Your outdoor unit's main suction line needs to be properly insulated so that it can supply cool refrigerant to the compressor. Any damaged insulation must be replaced before starting up your unit. If not, your system will have a harder time providing adequate cooling and may eventually break down.


Step 3 - Replace Your Indoor Air Filters


Replacing your indoor air filters following a long winter, after they have likely collected a lot of dust and debris, will help your air conditioner run more efficiently. An air conditioner that doesn't have to work as hard will be less likely to break down and won't cost as much to run. Replacing your air filters will also help to improve your indoor air quality.


Step 4 - Clean the Air Grills and Vents


Cleaning your supply air vents and return grills will also help to improve your indoor air quality and keep your Prince George air conditioning system running efficiently. A vacuum should be able to pick up most of the dust and debris that has collected on, in, and around your vents. Use a stiff-bristled paintbrush to knock loose any built-up debris.


Step 5 - Check the Coil Drainage Hose


Make sure that the coil drainage hose on your indoor unit is properly attached, draining into the appropriate location, and in good condition. A damaged, misplaced, or improperly attached hose may cause your unit to flood and to possibly spill over, causing water damage to your home.


Step 6 - Run a Test


Once you've checked and prepped your entire air conditioning system, it's time to run a test. Turn it on and check your registers after a few minutes to see if cool air is coming out of them. If there is no air coming out, then turn your air conditioning system off and call a Prince George air conditioning contractor.


Reliable Air Conditioning Services in Prince George


If you run into any trouble while prepping your air conditioning for the spring, then the Prince George air conditioning contractors at Canuck Mechanical Ltd. are here to help. Having your air conditioning system regularly serviced and promptly repaired at any signs of trouble will ensure that you don't have to suffer through the summer heat.


Contact Canuck Mechanical Ltd. for an estimate on our Prince George air conditioning services today.

 

 

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