switchingSwitching from the furnace to air conditioner should be quick and easy. When the weather starts to get warm, it is time that you start lowering the thermostat inside your home, because you no longer need the warmth. However, it is only a matter of time before the outdoor temperature starts to go up with each day. This means that you have to determine if your HVAC system will be able to bear the load of running as an air conditioner.

Before you crank up the AC, make sure to follow these steps to make the most out of your HVAC system.

Removing the Covers

Most people put a cover on their air conditioning unit to keep it safe from the snow, rain, and debris throughout the fall and winter season when it isn’t being used. Since you are going to use your air conditioning now, you need to remove the cover and see if there is any debris on the outdoor unit. If there is, you can simply clean it with a brush. However, if you notice anything unusual, or any damage to your air conditioning unit, make sure to call an HVAC technician to check it out.

Changing the Air Filters

Another important thing that you must always do before turning up the air conditioning is to change the air filters. It is always a good practice to change the filters between one and three months, as they greatly impact the quality of air inside your home. Even if you don’t change them frequently, make sure to do it before switching on your AC.

Another highly important thing to do before turning on your AC is to clean up all of the vents inside your home, as they can get quite dirty, even when you aren’t using the AC. If the vents are dirty, they can have a buildup of germs inside them, which can spread through the entire house with the help of the blower, thus compromising the air quality inside your home. Therefore, make sure to use a vacuum cleaner to remove all the dirt from your vents, or simply wash them.

Inspecting the Thermostat when Switching on the AC

Your thermostat runs on batteries that need to be changed multiple times throughout the year. However, this is one thing people almost always forget to do, and it causes them more problems down the line. Rather than holding off on battery replacement, make sure to do it when you are prepping your AC for working, so that the thermostat doesn’t stop working randomly.

Maintaining the HVAC System Regularly

Last but not least, you should also set up an HVAC maintenance session before you switch from heating to cooling. The technician will be able to fix any repairs in your HVAC system or components. They will also be able to ensure that the AC runs uninterrupted throughout the spring and summer season.

This brings us to the end of our guide on preparing your HVAC systems for the summer. By calling a HVAC technician, they will not only diagnose the problem properly, but also fix it in no time at all.