Florida heat & humidity (and salt air) can take a toll on your air conditioner. A little maintenance now could save a lot of frustration come July or August.
Northeast Florida in August is hot. And humid. And it’s typically the same in June, July, September…you get the idea.
So if you want to avoid the frustration of having to find someone to repair/replace your A/C when temperatures are well into the 90s, you may want to consider some preventative maintenance now.
Some recommendations from air conditioning companies in the Nocatee, Ponte Vedra and Jacksonville areas include:
- Clean or replace air filters on a regular basis
- Clean drain lines to be sure they’re free from any blockages or build up of mold/mildew/algae (you are putting about a cup of vinegar in the drain line each month, right?)
- Make sure float switch is working properly
- Clean outdoor unit of any debris in the fins/screen
- Check for any rust or deterioration of outdoor unit(s)
- Make sure refrigerant lines are properly insulated
- Ensure proper refrigerant charge
- Check all electrical connections are secure
- Look for any mold/mildew around interior air handler or at ductwork
- Clean blower components
These are just a few of the steps you can take to help ensure your A/C is ready to keep you, and your family, cool and comfortable throughout the northeast Florida summer. Of course, we always recommend that our customers have their A/C serviced & evaluated by qualified HVAC companies/technicians. Here are just a few that serve the Nocatee, Ponte Vedra, Jacksonville, St. Augustine and the beaches areas:
Bold City Heating & Air
Air Flow Designs
Service Experts Heating & Air
All American Air
Waychoff’s Air Conditioning
Of course, if you’d like some additional recommendations for air conditioning companies in the area, or any service people, for that matter, just get in touch with us. We’ve got a list…
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