HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Your Ardmore HVAC system is responsible for providing fresh air while either heating or cooling residences. The HVAC system typically functions to dilute interior airborne contaminants such as odors from occupants, volatile organic compounds (from interior furnishings, chemicals, etc). Basically, your Ardmore HVAC system is responsible for providing a comfortable indoor environment throughout the course of the year.
Here at Toran Cleaning, we provide Ardmore HVAC installation and repair. If you’ve recently moved into a house, then you should probably consider installing an HVAC system to ensure year-round comfort. Or, perhaps you’ve just moved into a house with a dated HVAC system. You might want to replace it, since dated HVAC systems have been known to cause health complications. Since we have been in business since the 1950s we can use our extensive HVAC experience to help you choose the Ardmore HVAC system that will work best for you and your family.
For your convenience, we’ve compiled a list of tips to follow in order to keep on top of your Ardmore HVAC maintenance. Follow these tips and you will minimize the amount of Ardmore HVAC services that you will need throughout the course of your HVAC system’s life:
- Keep the condenser fan running efficiently. In order to do that, just clean the fan blades before each summer. Remove the grill and blades, and then brush any excess debris from the blades. If the condenser coils are dirty, brush them off gently.
- Keep vegetation away from the outside unit. You should also make sure that leaves don’t enter the fan grill during the fall. These can gunk up the works of your Ardmore HVAC and cause it to work overtime and break.
- Lubricate the condenser fan motor at least once each year.
- Extreme cold can sometimes damage your Admore HVAC unit. You should protect the condenser cover by putting a cover over it once the weather drops below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
- During the summers, you should shade the outdoor compressor unit. This will keep its internal temperature cooler and help prevent it from breaking.
- Make sure to remove any leaves or debris from the outdoor condenser unit as you see them! They will just cause your unit to work overtime and eventually break.
Contact Toran Heating today to inquire further about our Ardmore HVAC installation and repair. We look forward to hearing from you.