5 Ways to Make Sure Your Air Conditioner is Ready for Fall

October 24, 2016

There are probably some things you do to get yourself prepared for fall in Payson, like hang up your long sleeved shirts and plot your Instagram-worthy pumpkin carving. There are a few things you could possibly forget about while getting ready for fall – like your air conditioner. We’re about to say sayonara to warm weather and we’re diving into cooler months. Along with your routine air conditioner service from North Mechanical Heating and Cooling, we have a few tips that may help keep you comfortable and get your air conditioner prepared for the change in season.

  1. Check and Change Your Air Filter
    This is simple advice for every season in Payson. Before you completely stop using your air conditioner, go swap out your filter from dusty to clean. A dusty filter means your air conditioner has to try harder to keep you comfortable which can negatively impact your comfort and mean higher bills.
  2. Unblock Vents and Registers
    As you’ve relocated furniture or brought more into the house, make sure you haven’t blocked any of your vents. A blocked vent could raise your utility expenses.
  3. Schedule Annual Air Conditioner Service
    Fall is the ideal time in Payson to get your air conditioner checked out by one of our professional technicians. We will do an in-depth inspection of your unit and be sure it will be in good working order for the approaching cooler months in Payson. Regular air conditioner service can help you get the most out of your air conditioner’s performance, and could also impact the life of your system. Not to mention that a pretty high percentage of the emergency calls we get over these next few months are attributed to a lack of maintenance.

We want you to enjoy every portion of the season in comfort. If you have any questions for us about getting your home ready for fall or need to schedule your annual air conditioner service give the experts at North Mechanical Heating and Cooling a call at 928-263-8570.