Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Carrier HVAC

When you purchase a Carrier HVAC system, you expect to end up with a high efficiency unit that will stand the test of time. The company prides itself on its ability to manufacture high quality products that will not break down and, therefore, that is what customers have come to expect. At the same time, however, these products are not invincible and do require some maintenance from time to time to ensure that they stay in great shape. By having the necessary maintenance performed by an HVAC professional, you can avoid having to pay for expensive repairs and can keep your unit running well for years to come.

Professional Installation
While you might be tempted to install your HVAC system yourself to save some money, this is not a good idea. For starters, any mistakes that you make might not be covered by insurance, leaving you to foot the bill. In addition, you might void your warranty if you do not have the right certification, which could cost you more in the future.

Change the Filters
The filters that are present in your Carrier HVAC are used to keep dust and other allergens out of the air that the unit is circulating. When these filters get dirty, you should change them right away to ensure that your system continues to run at its highest efficiency. While it is easy to change these filters on your own, many people simply have a technician do it as part of their routine scheduled maintenance.

Check the Fan
Another part of your routine maintenance will be to have your fan checked. The fan is responsible for circulating air throughout your house so it if stops working, the unit as a whole will not function. Your HVAC technician will take a look at the fan every time he or she visits to ensure that no problems are present. The fan can sometimes come loose because of the vibrations that the Carrier HVAC system causes, but this is an easy fix for an experience technician.

Clean the Blades
Your fan also has a number of blades that should be cleaned to remove any dust or dirt that is present. When you end up with a buildup of dirt on your blades, your HVAC motor must work harder to blow air throughout the house. By simply having your technician clean the blades occasionally, you will put less stress on the motor, which ensures that it will last longer. While the technician checks this area, he or she should also have a look at the rest of the blower to check for debris.

Oil the Blower
The fan’s motor should be oiled on a regular basis to keep it functioning at a high level. Some HVAC systems do not require oil, since they are completely sealed and are self-lubricating. If your particular model is not, however, make sure that this is done as part of your maintenance.

R.A. Heating & Air Conditioning is a professional company that can handle all of your HVAC installation, maintenance and repair needs.

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