Here’s Why It’s Never Too Early for Air Conditioning Maintenance

Spring is right around the corner, which means warmer weather is almost upon us in Chandler, AZ. As one of your home’s most expensive components, your air conditioner must be reliable. If you haven’t scheduled a maintenance appointment in the last year, now is the time.

Your air conditioner is given a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating, which refers to the system’s cooling output versus the amount of energy it consumes. The higher the SEER rating is, the more efficient your AC unit is. However without maintaining your system, its efficiency will drop, as will its SEER rating. If you’re still not convinced, we’ve listed some benefits of timely air conditioning maintenance below.

Extended Equipment Life

Many HVAC professionals cite lack of maintenance as the top reason systems fail before their time. Regular maintenance allows professionals to spot small problems before they become larger, more expensive issues. Maintaining your system yearly will also keep your system running effectively and efficiently for as long as possible.

Improved Air Quality

As you use your AC unit, debris and allergens build up in its components. These particles could be released into the air inside your home. This eventually degrades the quality of your indoor air. However, routine maintenance will help technicians spot when air filters need changing and ducts need cleaning.

Fewer Repairs

While there is no guarantee that you’ll avoid emergency repairs throughout your cooling system’s lifetime, regular maintenance does reduce the chance of this occurring. Maintenance includes a full inspection of your air conditioner. During this inspection your HVAC technician will check for damaged or worn parts, and will notify you of any need for a part replacement or repair.

At Magic Touch Mechanical, we offer a comprehensive maintenance program. Contact us today to experience our award-winning customer service first-hand!

HERE’S WHY IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY FOR AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE