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You probably don't give your air conditioner much thought during the winter months. Up here in the Twin Cities, there's no real need for air conditioning for about eight months out of the year. But when summer comes around, it's important that your AC is ready to roll.
It's best to have your AC unit serviced regularly to prevent major issues, but if your air conditioner is struggling, it will let you know in any number of ways. These are the signs that your air conditioner is in need of attention:
If possible, it's generally better to repair your AC unit than replace it. Occasional repairs, while inconvenient, are normal. But if your air conditioner continues to need frequent repairs, is constantly breaking down, and routinely fails to cool your home properly, it might be time to consider a replacement.
It's also important to keep in mind that most air conditioning issues can be avoided through routine preventative maintenance. The lifespan of a typical central AC unit is 15 to 20 years, and maintenance is crucial to keeping your unit healthy for that long.
Air conditioning units should be serviced by a professional every year, at the beginning of the cooling season. If you have a central HVAC, twice a year is best—once in the spring, and once in the fall. If you do that, and keep up with regular monthly air filter changes, your AC should keep you cool and happy for many years.
If you're looking for Minneapolis homes for sale, or looking for Saint Paul homes for sale, it's also important to take the health of the HVAC system into account. Call today to learn more about how our REALTORS® can help!
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