Best AC Installation For 2020
It was a fairly warm winter for us in the Tampa Bay area.
You may have even had your CA for the most part. Otherwise, you've probably
noticed that the past few weeks have made people with
allergies feel more
uncomfortable. From watery eyes to tickling throat, congestion and sinus
pressure, it's not fun to be under allergy control.
But what can you do when you live in a green state with so
much moisture and mold everywhere?
If you have allergies, a well-oiled, well-conditioned AC is
almost as powerful as your allergy medications. Find out how spring maintenance
on your air conditioner can help you combat these annoying allergies.
How to spring maintenance of alternating current can combat
seasonal allergies
AC maintenance reminds you of filters
We know that you change (or clean) your air filters every
month without fail, right? Nothing prevents you from doing it. Okay, so maybe
you forgot once or twice. The point is that when you change your filters
regularly, you can significantly improve the quality of your indoor air.
Planning your AC spring maintenance will help you remember its importance.
Otherwise, you can be sure that your AC service technician will.
Clean air ducts
Some people choose to clean their air ducts as part of their
spring maintenance and it is a wise decision. Often winters can make creatures
make houses with ducts, especially ones that sink under the house or in attics.
In the case of a winter in which you haven't used your air conditioner
frequently, you may also have mold in your ducts that you ignore. If you turn
on your AC without them cleaning, you're inviting mold spores into your
family's lungs. Cleaning the ducts and verifying the necessary repairs will
ensure that the air your family breathes is less likely to contain pollutants.
Expert recommendations
An AC service technician can help you detect inefficiencies
in your system before they become problems. Technicians are also trained to
investigate other potential air quality problems. Having a professional
assessment of your home environment will help you combat allergy discomfort and
can help you to be aware of possible situations before leaving without service
or a condition that may exacerbate your allergies, such as mold.
Slide the drain hole
Most air conditioning units have a drain hole near the base
of the cabinet. During winter debris can build up there and block drainage.
When the spring rains arrive and the air begins to absorb more moisture, the
unit or condenser pan can become the source of standing water. Standing water
in Florida means one thing: mold. Whether you have allergies or not, mold is
not good for indoor air quality.
By sweeping this drain hole at the beginning of the season
with a clip or wire, you can clean the hole and make sure that standing water
and debris don't accumulate there.
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