It’s generally recommended to have your air conditioner serviced at least once a year to ensure it’s running efficiently and to prevent any potential issues.
You can improve the efficiency of your air conditioner by regularly changing the air filter, keeping the coils clean, and making sure the thermostat is set at the right temperature.
It’s recommended to change your air filter every 1-3 months, depending on usage and the type of filter you have.
Signs that your air conditioner may need to be replaced include frequent breakdowns, increased energy bills, and an inability to cool your home adequately.
You can reduce your energy bills by setting your thermostat to a higher temperature, using a programmable thermostat, and making sure your home is properly insulated.
The size of the air conditioner you need depends on the size of your home, the climate you live in, and your cooling needs. It’s best to consult with a professional to determine the right size for your home.
A central air conditioner uses ducts to distribute cool air throughout your home, while a ductless mini-split system delivers cool air directly to individual rooms or zones without ductwork.
You can extend the lifespan of your air conditioner by having it serviced regularly, keeping it clean, and addressing any issues promptly. Additionally, using a programmable thermostat and setting it to a higher temperature when you’re not home can also help extend its lifespan.