As the calendar
approaches mid-August, many parts of the country have recently experienced sweltering
summer temperatures. In response, millions
of homes and businesses have been heavily dependent on their air conditioners
to keep indoor temperatures cool and comfortable.
“Many people
take their air conditioner for granted and don’t recognize the importance of
this vital equipment until it stops working,” said Douglas Waldie, President of
Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters, LLC. “Air
conditioners require regular maintenance for the units to function effectively
and efficiently throughout their years of service. Neglecting necessary
maintenance could lead to a complete failure and ensures a steady decline in
performance while energy use steadily increases.”
The building
science and insurance claims experts at Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters provide
the following AC maintenance tips to keep the cool air flowing:
· Regularly change air filters.
These are often easily accessible at the air returns that can be found
in ceilings and walls. Some HVAC units
may also have a filter at a fresh air intake or located in the actual furnace
housing.
· Over time, air conditioner evaporator coils will collect dust and debris
which will cause the unit to not work efficiently. This can also cause odors,
support microbial growth and result in indoor air quality issues. With the unit off, evaporator coils should be
regularly inspected and cleaned when necessary.
· The exterior condenser/compressor should be clean of debris. Keep materials stored outside and any plant
growth at least 2 feet away to allow for adequate airflow. Clean the fins on the exterior unit and
gently straighten any fins that have been bent.
Also ensure the exterior unit is level as the pads these are located on
can settle over time.
· Check the condensate drains for any blockages to ensure the unit works
properly and a blocked drain doesn’t cause water damage and mold growth.
· At the end of the AC season, cover the outdoor unit to protect it from
winter weather and any debris.
· If more than regular maintenance is required, consider hiring a reputable
air conditioning contractor for service.
When a HVAC system or any part of a structure is damaged by an insured
event, the professionals at Hudson Douglas Public
Adjusters are available to help. Their
experts assist policy holders with all types of insured property damage claims
in Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Ohio, New Mexico,
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. These services ensure that
their residential and commercial clients obtain a fair and comprehensive
settlement to repair any property damages in a timely manner.
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