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Post 470
Your Home's Cooling System!

The best way to help prevent a breakdown of your cooling system. Is to have the cooling system examined annually.

Having a regularly scheduled tune-up, will keep your system running smoothly and reduce the chance of a failure in the middle of the season when demand is highest.
Plus, you'll save money in the way of repair costs, energy, and you'll extend the life of your home's cooling system. Did you know - that factory warranties are honored with annual service.
Spring A/C Tune-Up
Clean condenser coil.
Check electrical connections.
Have the cooling system adjusted for optimum cooling.
Have it checked for any oil and refrigerant leaks.
Safety devices of the system should be checked.
Check the blower belt for wear, and the tension.
Check expansion valve and the coil temps.
The refrigerant level should be checked.
The condensate drain should be checked.
The system should be lubricate as needed.
The system's air filter should be cleaned or changed.
Keep yourself and your family happy, all summer!
What's going on in your home?

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Retired U.S. Navy, Captain Dale Baker
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Dale, I just had my AC unit's annual maintenance inspection the other day. Usually, it is done a month or so earlier, but the weather has been cooler this Spring, making it unnecessary.