Experienced AC Maintenance Technicians
When you choose Design Aire, we recognize that you are inviting us into your home to help protect your family’s comfort needs – we take that responsibility very seriously. We are:
- Insured
- Licensed
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Safety Trained
- Union Trained
- Drug-tested
- Background Checked
Our most valuable asset is our team, for it is their pride and dedication to get the job done efficiently, whether it be regular maintenance or a full air conditioning installation and replacement.
What Air Conditioner Brands Do You Maintain?
We maintain and repair every brand of AC, including Amana, American Standard, Armstrong, Bryant, Burnham, Carrier, Coleman, Comfortmaker, Daikin, Ducane Frigidaire, Gibson, Goodman, Heil, Janitrol, Lennox, Luxaire, Maytag, Nordyne, Payne, Rheem, Ruud, Sears, Tempstar, Trane, Weatherking, and York to name a few.
Tips for DIY AC Maintenance
With regular care, you’ll experience less downtime. Here are some tips to help you maintain your air conditioner.
Clean or Replace Your Filter
Over time, the air filter can become clogged with dust, debris, and other particles you want to clean out. A buildup of these particles can cause your AC to work much harder, raise your energy bill, and increase the risk of your unit breaking down from problems.
How often you need to change your filter may depend on how often you clean and whether or not you have pets. A good rule of thumb is to check the filter monthly for debris. If you can see hair and dust on the surface, replace the filter or wash it if it’s reusable.
Ensure All Vents Are Open and Unblocked
For your air conditioner to work efficiently, the air in your house must circulate completely throughout your home. Ensure your registers are not blocked by furniture, boxes, or other household items, and ensure dust is not trapped in the cover.
Keep the Area Around the Unit Clear
It’s best to keep your AC unit as free of obstruction as possible to help prevent issues. Cut away and clear any vegetation, tall grass, shrubs, and tree limbs around the unit, and c heck it for debris regularly. In general, the safe clearance of your air conditioning unit will be around 24 inches in all directions.
Seal Your Home’s Doors and Windows
Any air leak within the home can cause your AC to work harder. Putting weather strips on doors leading outside can help prevent cold air from leaking. Consider upgrading to newer, more energy-efficient windows to keep from losing cool air.
Air Conditioner Maintenance Service in St. Louis
As a top HVAC company in St. Louis, Design Aire has kept our customers comfortable for over 100 years. Our dedicated team of heating and cooling repair experts has built a solid reputation built upon trust and excellence. Contact us for dependable and high-quality AC service near you. Sign up for our maintenance plan today!