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How to Take Care of Your Ducted Air Conditioning System

3/20/2024

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The Ultimate Guide to Ducted Air Conditioning Maintenance

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Here’s how to best take care of ducted air conditioning systems:
    • Clean Filters Regularly
      • Check and clean or replace filters every 1 to 3 months to improve air quality and system efficiency.
    • Inspect Ductwork
      • Look for leaks and damage in ductwork, especially at joints and connections.
      • Seal leaks with duct tape or mastic sealant and ensure proper insulation to minimize energy loss.
    • Schedule Annual Maintenance
      • Arrange annual maintenance checks with a qualified HVAC technician to ensure proper functioning and address any issues promptly.
    • Maintain Outdoor Unit
      • Keep the area around the outdoor unit clear of debris and vegetation to ensure proper airflow.
      • Consider installing a shade cover to protect the unit from direct sunlight and reduce strain on the system.
If you're lucky enough to have a ducted air conditioning system keeping you cool during those scorching summer months, then you know just how important it is to keep that system running smoothly. With a little bit of TLC, you can ensure that your ducted AC keeps you cool and comfortable all summer long. Let’s talk about how to best take care of ducted AC systems.

Taking Care of Ducted Air Conditioning Systems

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​1). Keep Those Filters Clean
 
First things first – let's talk filters. The filters in your ducted AC system play a crucial role in keeping the air clean and free of dust and allergens. Make sure to check and clean or replace your filters regularly, ideally every 1 to 3 months. This will not only improve the air quality in your home but also help your system run more efficiently, saving you money on energy bills in the long run.
 
 
2). Check for Leaks and Insulation
 
Next up, it's time to give your ductwork a once-over. Check for any signs of leaks or damage, paying particular attention to joints and connections. Seal any leaks promptly to prevent cool air from escaping and warm air from infiltrating your ducts. Additionally, make sure that your ducts are adequately insulated to minimize energy loss and keep your home comfortably cool.
 
 
3). Schedule Regular Maintenance Checks
 
Just like your car needs regular tune-ups, so does your ducted air conditioning system. Schedule annual maintenance checks with a qualified HVAC technician to ensure that everything is in proper working order. During these checks, your technician will inspect and clean your system, identify any potential issues, and make necessary adjustments to keep your system running smoothly.
 
 
4). Keep the Outdoor Unit Clear
 
Don't forget about the outdoor unit of your ducted air conditioning system! Make sure that the area around the outdoor unit is clear of debris, such as leaves, branches, and dirt. Trim back any vegetation that may be encroaching on the unit to ensure proper airflow and prevent airflow restrictions. Additionally, consider installing a shade cover over the outdoor unit to protect it from direct sunlight, which can cause your system to work harder and less efficiently.

Call in the Experts Today

​If you notice any signs of trouble with your ducted AC system, such as strange noises, weak airflow, or inconsistent cooling, don't hesitate to call in the pros. Trying to DIY repairs can often do more harm than good, so it's best to leave it to the experts.
 
Contact HVAC Solutions in Colorado Springs today for all of your ducted air conditioning needs! Our team of experienced professionals is here to help you keep your AC unit running smoothly year-round!
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