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Spring cleaning your HVAC system

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It’s been a long, hard winter for your HVAC system. All that hard work keeping your indoor space comfortable, as well as weather-related wear and tear on outdoor components, can really take its toll.

Spring cleaning has long been an annual ritual in millions of households across the country. As the season changes, spring is the perfect time to shake the dust off your HVAC system, helping it run more efficiently, saving you money this summer and all year long. Here are some spring cleaning tips for your system.

Lubricate moving parts

Your HVAC system contains a lot of moving parts, such as fans and motor bearings. The constant movement creates a great deal of friction. Over time, this friction can cause moving parts to deteriorate and finally fail. This can damage your entire system, leading to expensive repairs. It’s important to lubricate HVAC system parts at least twice a year. As you’re gearing up for the summer cooling system, spring is the perfect time.

Clear debris from outdoor units

Leaves, sticks and other debris on outdoor condenser units can block your vents, which can reduce air fl ow and system efficiency. It’s important to clean the area around your condenser units and other outdoor components of this type of debris. Also, dirt and small debris can make its way inside the unit. Cleaning involves taking the unit apart and reassembling it, which should be done by a qualififed HVAC technician.

Clean indoor components

Indoor components — such as blower fans, evaporator coils, ductwork and vents — are also subject to dust and dirt accumulation. Dirty components are less effective at moving air, which reduces system efficiency and increases operating costs. That dirt and dust can also make its way into your building, reducing indoor air quality. Make sure your system is thoroughly cleaned by a qualified technician.

Clear condensate drain lines

Condensate drain lines remove the excess moisture that can build up in your system. When drain lines get clogged, mold and bacteria can grow inside the system and then spread throughout your building. Check condensate drain lines for obstructions and make sure any excess water can fl ow freely. Consider applying an algaecide to prevent algae growth, which could block drain lines.

Change air filters

Air filters catch dust and other particles before they enter your building, keeping the air clean and safe to breathe. When these filters get blocked, allergens such as pollen can enter your building. Dirty filters can also impact the performance of your HVAC system. Install fresh air filters throughout your system and change them regularly according to manufacturer’s guidelines.

To optimize efficiency and comfort, have your HVAC system cleaned and inspected twice a year by a qualified professional and practice regular preventive maintenance throughout the year.

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  • CO-OP INFO
    • ABOUT US
      • Recent News
      • Our History
      • Location & Hours
      • Capital Credits
      • Cooperative Documents
      • Ohio Cooperative Living
      • Cooperative Principles
      • Our Affiliations
      • Employment Opportunities
    • COOPERATIVE MEMBERSHIP
      • 90th Anniversary Open House Celebrations
      • What's the Value?
    • BOARD OF TRUSTEES
      • Meet Your Board
      • Trustee Election Page
    • NW OHIO PROPANE
      • Your Local Propane Partner
  • SAVE ENERGY & MONEY
    • ENERGY EFFICIENCY TOOLS
      • Energy Efficiency
      • Rebates
      • Residential Energy Audits
      • Load Management
      • Kill-A-Watt Usage Monitor
  • SERVICE
    • MANAGE YOUR SERVICE
      • Starting Service / New Member Application
      • Stopping Service
      • Payment Options
      • Rates & Charges
      • Disconnection for Non-Payment
      • Call 811
      • Understanding Demand
      • Retail Energy Choice Explained
      • SmartHub App
    • UTILITY PROJECTS
      • Tree Trimming
      • Line Maintenance
      • Line Rebuild
    • OUTAGES
      • Outage Reporting
      • Be Prepared for Storms
      • Generator Safety
    • PRODUCTS & OTHER SERVICES
      • Area Lighting
      • Outdoor Wiring
    • RENEWABLE ENERGY / DISTRIBUTED GENERATION (DG)
      • OurSolar
      • Adding Renewable Energy to Your Home
  • PROGRAMS & EDUCATION
    • JUST FOR KIDS
      • Youth Tour
      • Scholarship Programs
      • Apogee Kids' Page
    • EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATIONS
      • Learn and Have Fun!
    • SAFETY
      • Harvest Safety - Look UP and Be SAFE
      • Upgrading Electrical Systems
  • COMMUNITY
    • America's Electric Cooperatives - PAC
    • Co-op Connections Card
    • FREE Public Hotspot
    • Operation Round Up
    • Events
      • Hot Air Balloon
        • UW of Defiance Co. Hot Air Balloon Festival
        • Hickory Acres Campground Balloon Flights