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  1.  Before you choose an HVAC contractor, have an idea in your mind of what needs to be done. Providing you with an accurate estimate over the telephone may be difficult to impossible is they can't see the system you have. It will be way more hard if you can't figure out what they need to do. Know the right information ahead of time.
  2.  Some fan condensers may contain oil parts, and if yours does, ensure it is lubricated at least once per year. A rubber or metal cap is typically placed over such ports. You should select an SAE 20 oil since it is lightweight and does not contain detergent. Be sure to use just 10 drops or so, or your system may overfill.
  3.  Make certain that an outdoor unit is in the shade. When your unit takes in cool air, it takes less energy to tool the air, thus boosting efficiency.
  4.  Research what size air conditioner you should purchase for the size of your home by using online calculators they have for this purpose. A unit that is bigger than you need simply isn't efficient. Check your manual to learn what it is rated by the manufacturer if you want accurate information.
  5.  Check out how long the HVAV contractor you are considering has been in business. Companies that are well established have track records that can help you decide if they're worth your money and time. Hiring a new contractor comes with an element of risk.
  6.  If you want to ensure your air conditioner offers you great performance, keep it dry. If it is located in a dry, cool area, you'll find that the efficiency goes up and the unit lasts a long time. You can even buy a water vapor cooler to cool it as it is running.
  7.  Make sure that the HVAC contractor you plan to hire does not use subcontractors to do their work. Many people use this as an excuse to shirk their responsibility in the event that something goes wrong when your system is being worked on. Only allow this if there is a note in the contract about what will happen if there is an issue.
  8.  Outer coils can be cleaned with a regular outdoor hose before you turn the unit on for the season. That said, interior coils should be taken care of by a professional so that you don't do any damage as you attempt to clean them. Bring someone in to complete a check up.
  9.  Consider window air conditioners for your home if you are thinking about installing a central unit. Do you really need to cool your kitchen overnight? Do you have multiple floors with only one housing bedrooms? To efficiently and cheaply cool only where people are actually staying, window units are a great choice.
  10.  Make sure things don't get too hot or cold where your thermostat is. Any electronics or heat sources like lamps or televisions nearby can trick the thermostat into thinking the home is warmer than it actually is. This just means it runs your air conditioning longer than necessary, wasting energy and money.
  11.  If you don't want to install ductwork in your home, consider a mini-split system instead. They work form the outside in, allowing your whole home to cool without a central air conditioner. This allows you to enjoy all of your indoor space in a cool, comfortable way all summer long.
  12.  Always ask for references before you allow anyone to start doing work on your HVAC system. Call https://www.electricianinthisarea.com/ of them to make sure that they are legitimate. Many people take the word of the contractor when it comes to customer satisfaction and that can prove to be a mistake in the end.
  13.  A great HVAC can truly keep your home the best place to be year round. These tips have shown you have to maintain that system so that you are always comfortable. Be sure to make use of what you have learned so that you can enjoy your home every single day.
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