How To Get Your Home Ready For Summer

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Summer is just around the corner, which means now is the perfect time to get your home ready for it. There are a variety of different steps you can take to make sure that your home is as prepared as possible for the most extreme season in California, each of which will offer different benefits. We’ve outlined a couple of the most important steps you can take below, so that you can be prepared by the time summer arrives.

SCHEDULE AC MAINTENANCE

You’re going to be using your air conditioner quite a bit over the next few months. All that added demand is going to increase the chances of something in the system breaking down under the strain. Most air conditioning issues don’t give off any warning signs unless they’ve had plenty of time to cause damage to the system. You don’t want to wait around for a problem to announce itself before calling for repairs. You should aim to catch issues before they start to interfere with the operation of the system. That’s what preventive maintenance is for.

Regular preventive maintenance allows your technician to resolve issues with your air conditioner before they have the opportunity to get any worse. If you’re sure to schedule preventive maintenance every spring, you can increase the energy efficiency of the system by up to 40%. You can also reduce the odds of serious issues developing in the future by up to 90%, and even extend the effective lifespan of your air conditioner by a number of years. There’s no reason not to schedule preventive maintenance in spring, if you want to keep your air conditioner as healthy as possible.

INSTALL AN INDOOR AIR QUALITY SYSTEM

Sure, keeping your home nice and cool during the hot summer days is an important part of staying comfortable. However, you should also give some thought to keeping your indoor air quality as high as possible. Indoor air quality tends to suffer during the summer season, as people shut all of their doors and windows to make climate control easier. Airborne contaminants become trapped in the home, causing an increase in allergy attacks and illness. Humidity issues can also be exacerbated by sealing off your home and running the air conditioner for hours a day.

There are a multitude of different ways you can improve your home’s air quality during the summer. If you have to deal with dust, pollen, and other airborne contaminants on a regular basis, it’s a good idea to install an air filter or purifier to help remove them. If you have chronic humidity issues, whether your air is too moist or too dry, you should consider installing a humidifier or dehumidifier to deal with it. By having these systems installed in your home, you can breathe much easier and feel better overall throughout the summer season.

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