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How Early A/C Maintenance Can Prevent Heatwave Headaches

A man wearing an orange safety vest is repairing a large air conditioner unit outdoors.The failure of your rental property’s air conditioning (HVAC) system during a heatwave is particularly detrimental. During elevated temperatures, air conditioning units must exert greater effort to maintain tenant comfort. Depending on your Charlotte, this can also become a habitability issue.

If your air conditioning unit hasn’t been inspected or serviced recently, it could collapse when you need it the most. Therefore, the best time to prepare your AC system for hot weather is before it gets hot. You can guarantee your unit is ready for the summer by performing simple preventative maintenance tasks.

Minimize emergency maintenance calls

One easy strategy to keep your AC system running at its best is to ensure the condensation drain line is always clear. Clogged condensation lines can result in the drain pan stocking up, which triggers a float switch to shut off the unit. When the unit malfunctions, things will heat up quickly inside your rental house, leaving your tenants hot and unhappy.

At the same time, emergency service calls during peak season are hard to get and don’t come affordable, and you may end up paying for an expensive service call that could have been prevented with simple maintenance.

Regular maintenance can prevent a shutdown

Clearing an AC unit’s drain line is as simple as pouring ½ cup of diluted bleach into the line a couple of times per year. This simple maintenance task can help you avoid heatwave emergencies and keep your rental property’s AC equipment working efficiently all summer long.

Other basic maintenance tasks can help you avoid an AC shutdown at the worst possible time. Clearing debris away from your unit can guarantee its efficient operation and prevent overheating.

In the same way, it is important to clean the blower fan and condenser coils at least yearly and change the filters frequently. It’s easy to neglect about these little chores, but putting them off can result in big problems and expensive repairs afterward.

Employ a qualified HVAC professional

When annual and seasonal maintenance isn’t conducted, your chances of a total shutdown significantly increase. During busy periods, one may always engage a professional HVAC technician to perform regular maintenance on your behalf.

Several HVAC experts will also inspect your unit and the essential parts, from the fan motor to the compressor, for signs of problems. They can inform you if something seems likely to fail with heavy operation so you can solve the problem before the heat arrives.

It’s critical to schedule your HVAC service regularly, usually once or twice a year. For busy rental property owners, allocating property maintenance to experts such as Real Property Management Value is the best approach. We guarantee that essential annual maintenance will be conducted on schedule, ensuring your property runs smoothly. If you want to understand how our professional management services in Charlotte can get your property ready for all seasons, don’t hesitate to contact us online or at 704-285-2228 today.

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