AC tune up, before summer?
If you’re like a lot of homeowners in El Paso, you might not even think about your air conditioner — or the need for an AC tune up — until the temperatures in your area start to rise. However, it is actually best to have your air conditioner tuned up before the warmer weather hits. These are a few reasons why you should be thinking about your AC now, even though it’s cold outside.
Find Problems That Affect Your Heat
If your air conditioning unit and furnace work together to keep the temperatures in your home at a comfortable level, then AC problems can actually affect your heater, and vice versa. When having your AC looked at, your HVAC technician might actually find problems that are affecting your heat as well.
Prepare for the Warm Weather
You never know if you might experience warmer temperatures early in the spring. The warm weather can creep up on you, so it’s good to be prepared as early as possible.
Save Money on Your Tune Up
Many air conditioning repair companies offer lower rates on tune-ups if you have them done out of the ordinary season. This means that you can get the same job done for less.
Give Yourself Some Time
Expensive air conditioning repairs and replacements can really put a strain on your budget. If you find out about necessary repairs or the need for an air conditioning replacement now, you will have a little bit of time to work it into your budget before it gets hot.
As you can see, it’s smart to have your AC tune up done now, even though it’s cold out. If you contact us at SoBellas Home Services in El Paso, we can tell you more about our services and can set an appointment to come out to your home and give your AC a much-needed inspection and tune-up.
El Paso furnace repair to help long term.
Now that winter has almost passed, it’s time to start thinking about shutting down the furnace for the season. Sure, it would be very easy to simply flip the switch on your home’s thermostat from heat to air conditioning but that wouldn’t be the wisest thing to do. The better course of action would be to sit down with two winter’s worth of utility bills in your hands and find out whether or not your furnace is still energy-efficient. If it seems like your utility bills just continue to climb, it may be time to start planning for furnace repair or replacement in El Paso.
Think about it for a longhorn minute. If you find out that your furnace is in need of repair or replacement now, you’ll have plenty of time to act before the autumn chill returns. You’ll be able to conveniently examine all of the latest advances in home heating and save up for the unit of your choice. Heck, you might be able to take advantage of early bird specials and rebates too. Then you can have the furnace professionally installed before the usual fall rush and be toasty warm while everyone else is worrying about shivering.
So which furnaces should you consider installing in a El Paso Texas home? The ENERGY STAR® program has already released its residential furnace guidelines for 2019. They tend to lean towards smart systems that are programmable and issue alerts when it’s time for furnace repair or general maintenance activities to take place. Most heating and cooling experts also agree that the unit should be able to convert at least 80% or more of its fuel into usable heat. Of course if the furnace can convert more than that, it’s all the better. To speak with a furnace repair and installation team about getting a jump on your fall/winter 2019 plans, please contact us at SoBellas Home Services in El Paso.
The guys in the yellow booties are here for all your air conditioner repair needs, along with expert swamp cooler conversions. Look to the pros if you have any questions about converting to refrigerated air conditioning with SoBellas Home Services of El Paso, Texas. Call us with questions like, how much does refrigerated air cost or anything about El Paso refrigerated air conversion.