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How to Help a Central Air Conditioner Thrive

If you’re the owner of a central cooling system, you’ll know one thing to be true: It can make a comfortable difference in your home — especially on the hottest days out of the year. However, although your unit seems as if it can last forever, that couldn’t be further from the truth.

If you’re looking to help your central air conditioner perform up to par and stick around for quite some time, here are some simple ways you can help it stay in great shape.

Simple Tips to Help a Central Air Conditioner’s Performance

Keep the Condenser’s “Home” Clean

Another essential item to check off your air conditioner to-do list is to make sure that your condenser has some breathing room — but how so?

For starters, your unit’s condenser is that large hub of aluminum that sits outside and houses all of the critical pieces to help your central cooling system produce cool air. However, if there is an obstruction outside of the condenser, it could have a hard time performing up to par.

Considering this, pay a visit to your condenser wherever it may be located on your property. Once you arrive, make sure that no bushes or foliage obstruct the condenser’s “breathing” room; and if there are any blockages, make sure to clear them out of the way.

Next, you’ll want to clean out any leaves or twigs from the fins of the condenser — but before doing this, make sure your central air conditioner is turned off for optimal safety.

Don’t Put Off Repairs

When your unit is in use, and you notice a flaw in its performance (i.e., it makes a strange sound when cooling your home), it’s best to schedule a repair appointment right away — rather than put it off. This will help preserve your central cooling system and prevent any significant problems that could be lingering from occurring down the road.

Central Air Conditioning Services in Los Angeles

The experts at Red Lilly Plumbing are here to help with any of your central air conditioning needs. Contact us today at (323) 319-4102 to learn more!
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