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Preparing your air conditioning system for fall in Texas.

Preparing your air conditioning system for fall in Texas.


It is so important to ensure your home A/C and Heating functions efficiently and reliably during the transitional season.
Here are some steps to help you get your AC system ready for fall:

  1. Clean or Replace Air Filters:
  2. Dirty filters can restrict airflow and reduce the efficiency of your AC system. Clean or replace the filters to ensure proper airflow and maintain indoor air quality.

  3. Check for Leaks:
  4. Inspect the ductwork for any leaks or gaps. Sealing any leaks can improve the efficiency of your AC system and save on energy costs.

  5. Inspect the Outdoor Unit:
  6. Clear any debris, leaves, or vegetation around the outdoor condenser unit. Ensure there's at least 2 feet of clearance around the unit for proper airflow.

  7. Test the Thermostat:
  8. Test your thermostat to make sure it's working correctly. Consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat for better temperature control and energy savings.

  9. Schedule Professional Maintenance:
  10. Consider hiring a professional HVAC technician to perform a fall maintenance checkup. They can inspect and clean the system, lubricate moving parts, and identify any potential issues before they become major problems.

  11. Check Insulation:
  12. Ensure that your home is well-insulated to retain the cool air produced by your AC system. Proper insulation can help maintain a comfortable indoor temperature and reduce energy consumption.

  13. Adjust the Thermostat Settings:
  14. As temperatures start to drop in the fall, adjust your thermostat settings accordingly. You may not need as much cooling, so raise the thermostat temperature during the day and consider using ceiling fans to distribute air more efficiently.

  15. Consider a Cover for the Outdoor Unit (optional):
  16. Some homeowners in Texas choose to cover their outdoor condenser unit during the fall and winter to protect it from debris and cold weather. However, consult with a professional to ensure proper covering techniques and avoid condensation issues.

  17. Plan for Heating Needs:
  18. If you have a dual heating and cooling system (heat pump or HVAC), ensure that your heating system is in good working condition for the approaching winter season.

  19. Monitor Energy Usage:
  20. Keep an eye on your energy bills and monitor your AC system's performance throughout the fall. If you notice any unusual increases in energy consumption or cooling issues, address them promptly.

By following these preparations, you can maintain a comfortable indoor environment during the fall in Texas while also ensuring your AC system remains in good condition for future use.

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