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Be Sure to Schedule Preventive Air Conditioning Maintenance

The heating season is over, and it’s time to think about keeping your home cool through the hot summer months. As you start to make preparations for keeping your home cool, one of the first things you need to do is schedule preventive air conditioning maintenance. Read on to find out more about preventive air conditioning maintenance, and how it can benefit your system.

Air Conditioning Problems

In order to save money, most people won’t call for professional air conditioning services unless they notice some sort of problem with their systems. This tends to backfire, though, since by the time air conditioning problems progress far enough to give off external symptoms they have likely already caused significant damage to the system. If you actually want to mitigate damage to your air conditioning system as much as possible, annual preventive air conditioning maintenance is the best way to do it.

Preventive maintenance involves closely examining your air conditioning system, and fixing any developing problems before they have the chance to threaten the unit. As long as you schedule preventive maintenance at least once a year, you can prevent quite a bit of repair needs.

Spring Maintenance

Annual preventive maintenance, no matter when it’s scheduled, is far better than not having any maintenance done at all. However, if you want the most out of your preventive maintenance you should have it done during the spring. This helps make sure that your air conditioner is in the best possible shape before the stressful time of summer, when demand on the system will be greatest. Be sure to schedule maintenance this spring, before summer gets into full swing. Your air conditioner will be in prime operating condition by the time the days really start to heat up.

Call Douglas Cooling & Heating for a full range of air conditioning services in Birmingham and throughout Shelby County, AL.

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