Arizona is well-known for its hot, dry weather. When spring comes, the temperatures start to rise, and a working air conditioning system becomes a necessity.
Unfortunately, some people may find themselves facing unexpected air conditioning concerns. Spring brings all sorts of unique challenges, including extra pollen, fluctuating temperatures, and humidity concerns. If you aren’t prepared, your system might break down when you need it the most.
At Forbes Refrigeration & HVAC, we’re familiar with all sorts of HVAC problems. We have a thorough understanding of what sorts of challenges spring can bring — and what you can do to prevent them. Discover more and make sure that your system stands up to the changing seasons.
Increased Dust and Pollen
Spring is when the world starts coming alive again. Flowers bloom, trees sprout new buds, and the whole world seems to fill with new life.
Unfortunately, all of this new growth brings extra pollen and dirt with it. These can quickly clog your HVAC filters, which can affect the system’s performance. Plus, dirty filters can lower your indoor air quality, which can lead to a range of different health issues.
Don’t deal with an inefficient HVAC system and extra sneezing and coughing. Once spring rolls around, start being proactive to address potential HVAC problems. Check your filters more often than normal; if you notice that the filter looks dirty, replace it with a new one.
Do you want to go above and beyond to prevent HVAC repair issues? Consider scheduling more frequent filter replacements. These can help you make sure that your system keeps functioning like it should, no matter how much dust and pollen are in the air. In addition, invest in high-efficiency air filters, which can handle the extra contaminants better than standard ones.
Overheating and Short Cycling
As spring goes on, the temperatures quickly start to rise. Your HVAC system must work to try and keep you cool, despite the heat. Unfortunately, the high temperatures can sometimes cause your system to overheat and short cycle. This puts a lot of extra strain on the air conditioner and may reduce its efficiency.
Overheating isn’t the only issue that can cause short cycling. You could also experience this problem because of:
- Blocked or dirty condenser coils: Excess dirt and pollen don’t just contaminate filters; they can also collect on condenser coils, making it more difficult for them to do their job.
- Low refrigerant levels: Refrigerant is what makes it possible for your air conditioning system to cool your home. If the levels get too low, your unit can’t do its job properly.
- Thermostat issues: Your thermostat is what tells your air conditioner to turn on or off. If it reads the wrong temperature, it might send signals to your AC too often (or not often enough), which puts extra strain on your system.
If you want to make sure your system keeps working properly, schedule an HVAC inspection and tune-up from a professional. Your contractor will examine refrigerant levels, clean condenser coils, and ensure proper thermostat function to reduce short cycling and minimize the risk of overheating.
Humidity Imbalance
Arizona has a pretty dry climate overall. There’s very little humidity, even during the spring. That said, this climate can cause some problems, particularly with your air conditioning system.
During the spring months, when temperatures start to rise, your air conditioner may struggle to maintain correct humidity levels. This can quickly lead to too much or too little humidity inside your home, or even fluctuations between the two.
Improper humidity can lead to all sorts of issues. For one, it can reduce your comfort, making your skin feel sticky or dry, depending on the humidity levels.
It also leads to issues like mold growth. Excess humidity can put a lot of extra strain on your HVAC system, which can lead to premature wear and tear.
It’s important to take steps to reduce humidity imbalances. Consider installing a whole-house humidifier or dehumidifier, depending on whether your humidity levels are too high or too low. In addition, make sure you seal any gaps and have proper insulation; this will reduce humidity fluctuations and help protect your HVAC system.
Outdoor Unit Issues
Your outdoor unit is exposed to all sorts of hazards. Late summer often brings heavy storms; unexpected heat could lead to fires, potentially damaging the unit.
Spring comes with its problems. The season means new growth, which may be beneficial for nature, but not always good for your HVAC system.
Vegetation may grow in front of or around your outdoor unit, blocking airflow or causing damage. You’ll likely be out doing yard work more often, which could lead to grass clippings, leaves, dirt, and other contaminants clogging the system.
If you want to make sure that your HVAC system keeps working as it should, it’s important to take care of it properly. Keep a close eye on the vegetation around your outdoor unit and trim it regularly to reduce issues. Then, make sure to regularly clear away any debris to ensure proper airflow.
You can prevent outdoor unit issues altogether by scheduling regular maintenance services. During an inspection, the contractor can check the system for any issues, clean it out, and otherwise make sure it’s working properly. This way, you won’t have to worry quite as much about potential HVAC problems.
Get Help With Heating and Cooling Issues by Contacting the Experts at Forbes Refrigeration & HVAC
Spring can bring with it all sorts of HVAC problems. Thankfully, our professionals can help you deal with them. At Forbes Refrigeration & HVAC, we can assist with HVAC troubleshooting, and identifying air conditioning and heating system problems. From there, we’ll help with all your HVAC repair needs to ensure that you never need to go a day without comfortable indoor temperatures.
Are you ready to get help with your climate control challenges? Give our team a call at (480) 266-5211. We’ll make sure you get the assistance you deserve.
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