Protect Your HVAC with A Spring Service

No matter how cool the spring is, we all know that summer heat will arrive soon. To avoid the risk of having to function without AC in the full intensity of summer, it's critical that you get your HVAC serviced and fully operational early.

Maintenance will save you money

A regular maintenance schedule can save you a lot of worries and hassles. For example, you can avoid the humidity that can build up when your home is allowed to get too warm. You can avoid having to pay extra for weekend AC repairs. You can make sure that your existing system lasts as long as possible.

Consider contacting a professional who can help you to set up reminders about such maintenance. Signature Heating & Cooling can assist you in setting up an AC service in March or April and a furnace cleanup in October and November. This basic maintenance schedule can prevent a lot of headaches and keep your HVAC system in good repair for years to come.

When replacement is the right decision

The right repair schedule can also help you prepare for an eventual replacement. Tucson AC systems can enjoy a long and fruitful life, but eventually, an update will be necessary. By setting up regular maintenance, you can be notified about new products that will ultimately save you money by using less power to cool and heat your home.

Replacing your HVAC system can also be a good decision if you choose to alter your home. Changing the square footage of your space or opening walls can actually make it easier to move air through your home and keep everyone inside cooler and more comfortable. If a renovation is in your future. consider talking with your HVAC maintenance team about the best options to upgrade your HVAC.

Tips to take the pressure off of your AC system

There are also many ways that you can lower the risk of heat build-up in your home. A simple awning to keep the sun off of older windows can suffice until you can reach out to Tucson Window and Door for a conversation and a quote about updating windows and doors that are not efficient. 

Adding a set of light blocking blinds and thermal drapes can also lower heat build-up in your home. If you live at a higher elevation, it may make sense to add a house fan to your space to lower your utility costs. Adding an attic fan to keep your roof as cool as possible may also be helpful.


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