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Follow on Google News | Minnetrista HVAC Contractors Offer Tips on How to Get Your Air Conditioner Summer-ReadyAir Jeff’s Heating & Air Conditioning recommends homeowners start to get their ACs ready now
By: Air Jeff's Heating & Air Conditioning The first thing the HVAC contractors recommend is that you check your home’s thermostat. Make sure that you can turn your air conditioner on and off with it, and check the vents to ensure cold air is blowing out. You should also be sure that the temperature that your thermostat is set to turn on at will trigger your air conditioner to turn on. If the set temperature does not turn on your air conditioner, or if you notice hot air or no air at all blowing out of your vents after the air conditioners has been turned on, call HVAC contractors like the ones at Air Jeff’s for assistance. The second thing you should do, according to these HVAC contractors, is to check your air conditioner’ Finally, the HVAC contractors recommend that you check your outside air conditioning unit. Make sure no leaves or other debris have blown into the unit. If you see that there is debris in there, turn the unit off at the power source and open it up and clean it out. You should also be sure to clean up the ground directly next to and underneath the unit. Following these tips from the HVAC contractors at Air Jeff’s Heating & Air Conditioning could help your air conditioner last longer and could help decrease the amount of times you have to call HVAC contractors for repairs or a new installation. And if you have any questions about these suggestions, call the professionals at Air Jeff’s Heating & Air Conditioning. Air Jeff’s Heating & Air Conditioning serves Minnetrista and the surrounding areas. The HVAC contractors specialize in HVAC repairs and installations, ventilation repairs and installations, commercial refrigeration repairs and installations and more. The company is known for its top quality customer service and professional HVAC technicians. To learn more about how to prepare your air conditioner for spring, visit the blog at http://www.airjeffsmechanical.com/ End
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