Having Frequent HVAC Issues? Don’t Procrastinate

by | Mar 28, 2019 | HVAC Blog

Life in Green Valley, Arizona demands an HVAC system that works properly and efficiently. The high heat of the summer isn’t the time to address issues with the HVAC system at your home or business. Don’t delay proper maintenance and repairs, so you can have year-round comfort and save money over the life of your unit.

Units in Need of Repairs Are Inefficient and Costly

HVAC systems rely on a careful balance between components to run efficiently. Problems with your thermostat, your fan motor, or a dirty filter can cause stress on the components and force them to run more often. This can cause a spike in your power bill that may come as a bad surprise. Worse, they may lead to a shortened lifespan of your unit. By having an issue diagnosed as soon as it arises, your technician can get your unit back to running properly before anything becomes a long-term problem.

Yearly Maintenance Brings Peace of Mind

The busiest times of year for HVAC technicians are during seasons when your system has to work the hardest. It can be difficult to get quick service for a problem you’ve been waiting to address, leaving you without cooling or heating. Scheduling yearly maintenance during the spring or fall can help you address problems without it being a true emergency. And you can feel confident and comfortable heading into those hot summer months.

Regular Checkups Reveal Solutions

Your HVAC technician is trained to look for all possible ways to heat and cool your home efficiently. In addition to protecting the units themselves, he or she can give you advice about how to properly insulate your home, what kind of thermostat is best for your lifestyle, or what temperatures to set for comfort and longevity. Let the professionals give you the advice you need.

If you’re concerned about how your HVAC is running, contact Oasis Air Conditioning & Heating at (520) 648-1755.

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