Importance of HVAC Tune-Ups | A Star Heat and Air

Importance of HVAC Tune-Ups

It’s that time of year again, spring. While the grass begins to turn green and the trees begin sprouting their new leaves here in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, we begin the tedious process of trying to figure out the perfect outfit to wear to match the cool temperatures in the morning and the heat of the afternoon.

As the temperatures swoon throughout the day, many homeowners may notice that their thermostat has started doing something it hasn’t had the chance to do in a while: Turn on the AC. As your AC system stretches its legs for the first time in a while, now is that crucial time in the year when homeowners should consider giving it some much-needed attention.

Below we discuss the importance of HVAC tune-ups or maintenance services, and how they can help your unit keep your home cozy all year long. 

Why now?

Fall and spring are some of the best times of the year to get an HVAC tune-up as the mild weather means your unit won’t be exserting itself trying to battle the summer heat or the frigid winter temperatures. This “grace period,” so to speak, allows homeowners to give their units the proper care they need, helping prevent a malfunction when your system is working its hardest.

Energy savings

A highly efficient system cools and heats your home faster, using less energy than it would have otherwise. Ensuring each component is in tip-top shape means your system can run at peak efficiency. Once it’s easier to keep your home comfortable all year, you’ll notice your energy bill will start to improve.

Air quality

These tune-ups also improve the overall efficiency of your system, and the more efficient your system is, the better it will reduce allergens and pollutants in your home’s air. These irritants can cause even healthy homeowners to experience adverse health effects. In addition, you can bolster your home’s indoor air quality with additional HVAC protection.

Worn belts

HVAC belts are responsible for driving the pulley system in your unit. They rely on proper tension to power the blower and push air into the system. Over time, the tension in your belts starts to wan, which can cause your unit to freeze during its cooling process, leading to leaks, and damage to the compressor.

HVAC short circuits

When your system short circuits, a problem is making the system work too hard and overheat. Short circuits can be prevented with regular maintenance, whether a bad compressor or a clogged air filter causes them.

Carbon monoxide leaks

While your AC may not use fuel to operate, your HVAC system does. Carbon monoxide is emitted by your HVAC but is also contained within the system. If there are any CO leaks or your heat exchanger fails, you and your family risks serious health effects. The only way to prevent carbon monoxide leaks is thru preventative maintenance.

Refrigerant leaks

Your system can leak refrigerant due to common problems like damaged components or improper installations. A refrigerant leak can also occur because of corrosion in the pipes that carry the freon in the system. Technicians can spot signs of deterioration or worn components during your preventative maintenance service and prevent refrigerant issues from occurring.

At A-Star Air Conditioning & Plumbing, we pride ourselves on ensuring affordability, quality, and complete customer satisfaction. So if you believe your HVAC unit may be due for a tune-up or you want to be ready to stay cool in the North Texas heat, give us a call and experience the A-Star difference.