Because houses are investments, there are a lot of responsibilities that come with ownership. One of the most important responsibilities for homeowners is maintaining their HVAC system. Most people take their HVAC system for granted until something goes wrong, so performing regular maintenance saves time and money in the long run by allowing you to troubleshoot HVAC

To ensure your system is operating at its best, here are 5 HVAC troubleshooting tips that every homeowner should know. 

1. Check & Replace Air Filters

Dirty, clogged, and old filters are some of the most common causes of an insufficiently functioning HVAC system. When a filter accumulates dirt and dust, it forces your HVAC system to work harder than it needs to. You should change your home’s air filters every 30-60 days to maximize the performance of your

2. Check The Thermostat

Checking the thermostat and changing the settings to see whether your HVAC system responds properly is one of the fastest and least expensive methods to troubleshoot it. Replacing your thermostat’s batteries on a yearly basis ensures that your system stays operational, especially during the hot summer months!

If neither of the above suggestions work, you may need to replace your thermostat entirely; but we recommend consulting with one of our experts before doing so..

3. Check The Power Source

Many homeowners are at a loss when it comes to knowing what to do if their air conditioning system has shut down. This may appear to be self-evident to some, but most individuals are unaware of the power outage until their house becomes hot or cold. If you find that your HVAC system is not operating correctly, look for a home. If your HVAC’s power source is switched off, check to see if the electricity has been restored. If the problem persists, try contacting Urban Mechanical for assistance!

4. Clean the Outdoor Unit

The outside unit is rarely considered when it comes to HVAC maintenance. There may be difficulties since your home’s unit will almost certainly be near trees, grass, and trash. To ensure that your unit isn’t clogged with leaves, branches, or other rubbish, you should check it on a regular basis.

5. Clean Registers, Ducts, and Vents

Small particles of dirt, dust, pet hair and other substances will accumulate on your HVAC system’s ducts, registers, and vents as it circulates air throughout your home. A build-up of these contaminants can obstruct airflow and cause the air quality in your house to deteriorate. Every few months, keep your home’s air ducts and vents clean to guarantee that it has the cleanest air possible. Every three to five years, clean your house’s air ducts and vents.

The bottom line is that HVAC maintenance doesn’t have to be difficult! When performing HVAC system repair, keep these minor and most easy-to-fix potential issues in mind. 

To learn more about HVAC troubleshooting or to schedule an inspection of your system, contact us today!