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In today’s economy it seems like everyone wants to save a dime wherever they can. This holds true when it comes to air conditioner repair in Austin as well. And, while some steps can be taken to reduce cooling and service expenses, other ideas can actually cost you more cash in the long run. One of the most common myths is that professional maintenance services are a waste of money.​

This “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mentality doesn’t really pay when it comes to something like your HVAC unit. If you are not able to remember regular maintenance items, such as changing your filters regularly, then it is worth the money to call someone who will. Operating your cooling system with a dirty filter is like driving a car with dirty oil. Just as grimy oil can damage an engine and reduce your gas mileage, dirty filters can harm the coils of your AC system and make it less efficient. And if this excess burden on your coils causes them to burn out prematurely, you are looking at a $1,500 bill for air conditioner repair in Austin.​

 

 

In addition to checking your filters, a maintenance technician is looking for indicators of other potential problems, such as clogged drain lines. If the drains for your AC are not emptying efficiently, it can cause water to back up in your system. This leads to algae growth, or mold and mildew problems. In addition, it can result in the activation of safety switches which are designed to keep your system from backing up and flooding your house with water. When the safety switch activates, your compressor will no longer operate until the drain has been cleared and the mechanism is reset.​

If this happens, you won’t have an AC that cools your home. This is more than inconvenient when temperatures are in the 90’s or triple digits. Not only will you need to pay for an immediate service call, but if the technicians are unavailable till the next day you may even need to stay in a hotel for comfort. All of these expenses can be avoided by having someone check your AC system thoroughly on a regular maintenance schedule.​​

  

AC Replacement Can Actually Be Avoided up to Fifteen Years

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