Fall is on The Way, But Your Air Conditioner Can’t Catch a Break Yet

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Is your air conditioner ready for summer’s home stretch? Here’s how to find out.

It’s August in North Texas, and if you’re not wearing out your air conditioner, you’re a stronger person than I am. Even though the “ber” months are a mere two weeks away, ’round these parts we bust out the pumpkin spice long before we put away the sunscreen.

In this record-breaking heat, we’ve already suggested that you give your AC a little extra TLC, but there’s always room for more knowledge about a North Texan in August’s best friend — your AC.  

HVAC-sicle

If you’ve ever opened up your AC to find that it’s frozen solid, that’s a thing you never forget. That can happen when the airflow gets blocked by a dirty filter, all that cold air gets trapped, and the coils freeze. During a hot summer like this one, it’s especially important to change your filters regularly.

Share a Cold One

When times are tough, head up to the attic and share a cold one with your AC unit … OK, but remember to remove the evidence when you’re done.

What Lies Beneath

Here’s why you need a home inspector. This unit was installed improperly, and no one would have noticed because the problem is tucked underneath the unit where no one can see it.

MOIST

Don’t you just hate that word? Mold loves it. And you know what happens when it’s 120 degrees in your attic and 75 in your living room? Moisture forms in between.

Keep an eye out for moisture forming on vents and the areas around them. If you see moisture, you likely have a leak somewhere that needs sealing. Call your AC company for a service appointment so your unit is working efficiently and you’re not breathing mold.

September is coming, but your poor AC still has a long way to go, so change those filters, and if you haven’t done it in a while, have your system serviced. Maintenance is less expensive than repairs, and repairs are less expensive than replacement. 

Brenda Masse is a freelance contributor for CandysDirt.com.

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