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6 Tips to Keep Your Air Conditioner Healthy This Summer

Keep your air conditioner healthy during the scorching Australian summer.

By All Coast Air ConditioningPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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The scorching Australian summer is here and the humidity is starting to become overwhelming. During this season, the need to feel cool is more important than ever, thus resulting in a more hardworking air conditioning Central Coast unit.

While it is pretty convenient to just blast your AC on and keep doing so all day, you also have to know if it's working just fine or if it can last until the end of summer. Because generally, blasting your aircon is not recommended as it can eventually cause problems in the future. Just like your other appliances, your air conditioning unit also needs great care to make sure that it does its job when you need it the most.

Here are a few tips to make sure that your AC unit won't break down during this season.

Avoid opening and closing your window/doors

If you're planning on staying indoors during most of the summer, make sure to not constantly open any doors or windows so the cold air won't escape. In any case that you have to head out, immediately close the door behind you. This is because when you let the summer breeze into your house while your AC unit is on, the temperature would immediately rise, but then your aircon will also be blasting off to its full potential until the temperature drops into what you have set. However, forcing it to work too hard would eventually break your unit in the future.

Use your ceiling fan

Running your ceiling fan while your aircon is on helps the cold air to circulate throughout your household. Not only does it help increase room comfort, but also helps save energy which will eventually show in your electrical bills. Also, using your ceiling fan together with your aircon allows you to turn up your thermostat a bit without compromising the cool air inside your home. So, if you have a ceiling fan, make sure to keep it running together with your AC unit to save on your cooling costs.

Clean your air ducts regularly

No matter how much you vacuum and broom your ceiling, floors and tabletops every single day, there will always be a place in your house that accumulates dirt and dust without you knowing it. One of them could be your ducts so you should put it into your regular cleaning list. It sounds simple but when left ignored could pose a danger to your health, especially if someone in your family has asthma. If you are nowhere convinced, here are the causes and consequences of dirty air ducts.

Invest in window tints or blackout curtains

Did you know that covering or having your windows tinted can also help lower your cooling costs by almost 30%? Studies explained that curtains and tints provide an extra line of defence from sunlight during the hottest days. Keeping them closed enables your air conditioning unit from fully cooling your home without having to blast it on its lowest temperature possible. Aside from curtains or tints protecting your home from heat, it also provides extra privacy and aesthetics to your living area.

Change your filters routinely

One of the easiest ways to keep your air conditioning unit healthy is to change its filters regularly. You can do it yourself depending on your AC unit, but if you're not entirely confident about opening your aircon, it is better if you call a pro. On the other hand, having clean AC filters brings you and your family the optimum air quality inside your house so you can enjoy the cool air.

Schedule a regular maintenance

There is no better way to take care of your air conditioning unit other than have it handled by a professional technician. They can easily detect potential issues and have them fixed before it becomes a huge problem later on. Other than that, your AC's system and its performance should also be constantly checked in case something wrong came up.

A cooler summer

Making sure that your air conditioning unit is in its best possible state after every season is a must. This is so you and your family can comfortably stay at home without constantly worrying about the temperature, especially this summer.

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