
Spring Maintenance Tips to Extend the Efficiency of Your HVAC System
Northern Colorado Air, Inc., a family-owned business operating for over 30 years, provides essential HVAC installation, maintenance, and repair services for both residential and commercial clients across the Front Range, including Fort Collins, Longmont, Windsor, and Loveland. The company, known for its commitment to quality service at fair prices, relies heavily on repeat customers and referrals, underscoring its reputation for reliability and trust within the community. Many of their professional technicians have been with the company for over two decades, contributing to their consistent service quality.
General Manager Jeff Richard emphasizes the importance of understanding new regulations regarding refrigerants in air conditioning units. Effective January 1, 2025, new laws will impact the refrigerants used, potentially increasing costs for units replaced after this date. Northern Colorado Air advises homeowners with older AC units to research their options proactively to align with these upcoming changes and determine the best solutions for their cooling needs and budgets.
For systems already in place, the company stresses the significance of regular spring tune-ups to prolong the life and efficiency of HVAC units. Richard points out that units in Colorado are particularly vulnerable to environmental factors like hail damage and debris accumulation from blowing soil and leaves. This debris can clog the condenser, hindering the unit's performance and potentially causing it to overheat, much like a car radiator with blocked airflow. Professional maintenance services offered by Northern Colorado Air include checking thermostat calibration, tightening electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, inspecting and cleaning condensate drains, checking system controls, cleaning and adjusting blower components, assessing refrigerant charge and load, and cleaning evaporator and condenser coils.
Homeowners can also undertake several preventative maintenance tasks to support their HVAC systems' efficiency. Richard recommends keeping the outdoor unit clean by removing debris during yard maintenance and hosing it down if dirt accumulates. Additionally, trimming plants back at least two feet from the unit ensures proper airflow. Inside the home, keeping the area around the AC/furnace unit clutter-free is crucial, as accumulated dust can enter the ventilation system, and items on the unit can impede air circulation, leading to inconsistent performance.
One of the most critical yet often overlooked maintenance tasks is regularly changing the air filter. Richard suggests changing the air filter twice a year and checking it quarterly between professional services. Air filters are vital for removing dust, pollutants, and bacteria, preventing their spread throughout the home. A dirty or clogged filter forces the HVAC system to work harder, leading to increased energy consumption and higher utility bills. Richard advises investing in pleated, reinforced air filters, as cheaper alternatives are less effective and prone to damage. He specifically recommends Merv-16 carbon-coated filters for superior air quality, especially for individuals with allergies, as they effectively trap dirt, odors, pollen, and other pollutants. These high-grade filters typically only require annual replacement, representing a worthwhile investment in indoor air quality and system longevity.
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