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1. Schedule HVAC Yearly Tune-ups Every Spring and Fall
2. Change Air Filters Every Month
Dirty filters harm or overheat your HVAC equipment and create serious problems by overheating that may require expensive repairs. Changing the filters regularly protects your heating and cooling systems from this potential damage.
3. Keep an Eye on the Condensate Line to prevent water leak and may cause mold.
Your heating and cooling system condensate lines won’t usually develop clogs if your equipment is getting regular spring and fall tune-ups. Condensation should be draining through the PVC condensate pipe and dripping on the ground or into the pump. If you notice water puddles around your furnace, you may have a clogged drain line that should be checked by an HVAC professional.
4. Make Sure the Area Around the Outdoor Unit Stays Clean from dust and debris.