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How to Avoid Needing Emergency HVAC Repairs?

by Kevin Smith Author

Your HVAC system regulates the temperature within your home and helps create and maintain a livable and comfortable living space. Unfortunately, because your HVAC system is a series of equipment, parts and machinery, things occasionally break. Like with our health, though, the best remedy to an emergency situation is to avoid it altogether through prevention. Here are some steps you can take to avoid needing emergency AC HVAC repair in Brookhaven.

Keep Your Equipment Clean

Remove any dirt, dust or debris that accumulates around your air conditioning unit or furnace. Keep those spaces as debris-free as possible. Debris not only can foul filters, it also can contribute to equipment overheating and in some cases, even breaking. Routinely checking your air conditioning and heating systems for debris is a simple step that can go along way towards helping you avoid an HVAC emergency.

Listen to Your System

Every heating and HVAC system produces odd noises as it operates. These noises typically occur when the system is initially engaged as its components heat up or cool down. You are probably familiar with these noises. If, however, you hear noises or new noises, you should act sooner rather than later.

Have an HVAC professional come out and inspect your unit. New or odd noises typically indicate a system component or series of components that are suffering undue wear and tear and need maintenance or replacement. Your HVAC professional should be able to quickly identify if there is a problem and address it. Remember that you may need to put your heat or air conditioning on and leave it on for a while so the technician can hear the noise. That can be very quick or very long or any time period in between, so block off a substantial amount of time to give the system time to work through its cycle.

Professional Maintenance

One way to avoid emergency HVAC repairs and the associated costs is to have an HVAC professional perform routine and schedule maintenance according to a preset agreement. This should include at least annual and semi-annual inspections or check-ins. There are other things you can do to avoid the need for emergency repair, such as changing filters, keeping your unit debris-free and inspecting your system. Working together, both should ensure that barring a catastrophic event, your HVAC system operates as it should.

The old saying goes “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” It was intended to be a commentary on healthy living, but it also applies to HVAC maintenance. If you want to avoid needing emergency AC HVAC repair in Brookhaven, follow these guidelines.


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