With enough handiness, the right HVAC repair job can result in colder air to enjoy for the summer season. In this video, we take a look at some of the proven ways to get colder air from your HVAC unit.
First, make sure to limit sun exposure to your HVAC unit and condenser.
As you might imagine, like with most objects, your HVAC unit gets hotter in direct sunlight. Fortunately, there are a lot of ways to provide shade. Trees can provide natural cover for optimal results, but if you’re looking for a quicker solution, any sort of tent or umbrella could do the trick. Additionally, ensuring that your HVAC unit is clean and free of debris will also help it run more efficiently and produce colder air. Regular maintenance and HVAC repair, such as changing filters and cleaning vents, can make a significant difference in the performance of your HVAC system.
You can also hose down the condenser coils to cool them off. The removal of any grime in the process will also make a significant difference. Be sure to reach out to a professional if you are unsure about how to properly clean your HVAC unit to avoid causing any damage. They can provide guidance on the best practices for maintenance and ensure your system is running at its best.
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