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Despite a couple above-average days, cooler temperatures this winter have made us long for spring! Punxsutawney Phil gave us good Groundhog Day news today, and an early spring will be a welcome relief. Until then, as the thermometer dips back down into the 50s, you can start planning for your A/C’s warmer-weather duties while keeping cozy in your heated indoor air.

Spring Cleaning

Every year, seasonal cleaning is a good idea that can become an afterthought… or a rushed hassle. Before spring appears, take the time now to plan ahead for safe and effective cooling and heating system cleaning, and save yourself some stress and a last-minute rush.

By planning ahead, you’ll also overcome the urge to just wait until fall or next year to maintain your system. Keeping your A/C and heating system (such as a heat pump) clean is good not only for the equipment itself, but for your health and your wallet.

How do you get started?

Professional Maintenance

If you find a problem or suspect that a repair is not something a homeowner should take care of, call a trusted (and licensed) professional to review and repair your air conditioner or heat pump. With the amount of specialized mechanical equipment involved, plus high voltage power and caustic refrigerants, it’s better for your safety (and less costly) than risking life, limb, or a mechanical catastrophe when you’re uncertain what to do.

But your system doesn’t have to be out of order for you to call a professional. It’s reassuring when you know you can trust a 24/7 repair pro to help in a crisis. But good HVAC installers offer seasonal inspection services for a small fee that can help prevent emergency repair calls.

New Equipment

Before the heat of summer hits, an inspection or regular maintenance plan can also help you decide when to replace your air conditioner system—and schedule it on your time. If you’re in the market, be sure to educate yourself on the vast improvements in energy efficiency over the last few years, and it might be a great opportunity to spruce up your landscaping around the outdoor condenser unit.

Here’s to an early spring!

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