5 Ways It Pays to Set Up Regular Inspections With Your AC Service
April 19, 2024

As the weather warms up, you'll likely rely on your AC more. If you haven't done so already, you should schedule inspections to make sure you don't end up sweltering during a heat wave. These inspections are necessary to ensure your AC can function year-round and doesn't jeopardize your health and safety. Here are some ways AC service inspections pay off. Let's take a look for more information!


1. Savings


Are you looking for ways to save on your average monthly expenses? During extreme seasonal changes such as summer and winter, you'll rely more on your HVAC system. The more you use it, the more your bills can rise, unless you have a more efficient model. According to the Department of Energy, you can save up to 40% of your cooling costs when you replace an AC that's only 10 years old with a more efficient model.


2. Eco-Friendliness


Speaking of energy, excessive energy use can cause damage to the environment. That's why more homeowners and businesses are aware of the impact of these carbon emissions. You can do your part to live a greener life and reduce pollution by having efficiently running HVAC units. Timely inspections can ensure your unit doesn't work harder than necessary and create additional carbon emissions. Your AC inspector can also recommend more environmentally friendly models.


3. Air Quality


Imagine turning on your AC only to be hit with nasty smells. When your AC filter or duct network becomes clogged with dirt, mold, and other contaminants, it can produce a nasty smell that can be unbearable and highly embarrassing. Therefore, you may have to suffer through poor air quality just to heat or cool your home. These inspections can ensure that your filter and your air ducts are thoroughly cleaned. AC service professionals can switch them out when needed.


4. Respiratory Health


Your lungs are a vital organ, so it's important to make sure that you have good air quality in any environment you're in. When your HVAC system decreases the air quality in your home, it could affect your respiratory health. For example, when allergens are stuck in your filters or ducts, they can create an environment where you're constantly coughing, wheezing, sneezing, or experiencing itchy or watery eyes. It can make it hard to be comfortable in your own home when you want to cool down or have heated air. Respiratory health can worsen if you don't improve the HVAC system, especially if you end up breathing in mold.


Even if your AC doesn't have mold built up in a duct network, it can create mold on your walls or floors if the unit begins to leak. After all, any type of water damage provides an environment where mold can sprout quickly. According to CNET, mold spores begin growing within 24 to 72 hours on a wet surface. A mold infestation can cause asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema, as well as upper respiratory lung infections. If you're already dealing with chronic lung disease, your health can easily worsen when you're using a poorly maintained AC.


5. Property Protection


Regular AC service inspections can protect your property. As mentioned, your AC can leak, which will cause water damage. Water damage can be very costly and can make your property unsafe as it can weaken your foundation. The HVAC system also affects the humidity level in your home. When it's functioning properly, it allows air to circulate and prevents humidity from forming. This humidity can destroy your furniture, especially ones made from wood. Too much humidity could also cause mold to set in on clothing and any other items in a damp room. You may have to spend money replacing several items.


As you can see, keeping up with your AC service inspection can improve the air quality in your home. With better air quality, you can protect your lungs from ailments like asthma and lung infections. Your home will be more comfortable throughout the year, as you'll always have cold and heated air as needed. As spring approaches, you'll be using your AC soon, so you should ensure it's functioning well enough to have a comfortable temperature, circulate air, and prevent humidity. For an AC service professional you can rely on, contact our team at SBS-NC, LLC for a consultation.


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