Air Conditioning Tune-Up Minneapolis MN

Keeping your cool this year may be easier if you give your air conditioning system a tune-up before the weather gets any warmer. All it takes is a few simple steps to make sure your air conditioning system is ready to properly cool your home.

Local Companies

BadgerBoilerService.com
952-920-0125
Main St.
St. Louis Park, MN
Remco Heating, Cooling and Appliance Repair
(612) 735-7424
2816 Silver Lane
St. Anthony, MN
Shurail HVAC
(952) 884-8266
9124 Grand Ave. S
Bloomington, MN
Sedgwick Heating & Air Conditioning Company
(952) 881-9000
8910 Wentworth Ave. S.
Bloomington, MN
HVAC-BARGAINS
612-229-5784
7903 Xerxes Ave S
bloomoington, MN
Prescription Heating and Cooling LLC
651-767-2737
2430 Hydram Avenue North
Oakdale, MN
Howell Heating, LLC
651-398-1100
2205 Ash Street
White Bear Lake, MN
Bravo Cleaning Inc
(952) 938-3996
6980 Oxford St
Minneapolis, MN
Ready To Show Homes
(612) 529-3150
Minneapolis, MN
Maids Home Services the
(952) 929-6243
4214 Minnetonka Blvd
Minneapolis, MN

Keeping your cool this year may be easier if you give your air conditioning system a tune-up before the weather gets any warmer. All it takes is a few simple steps to make sure your air conditioning system is ready to properly cool your home.

  • Keeping the cool air inside is just as important as keeping the warm air outside. Caulking, weather stripping, and adding additional attic insulation will help keep cool
    air inside during the summer.
  • Make sure the air is flowing properly through the vents. Inspect the ductwork for holes or separated joints, and hire a professional to repair them.
  • Add insulation around air conditioning ducts, when they are located in unconditioned spaces, such as attics, crawl spaces and garages; do the same for whole house fans where they open to the exterior or attic.
  • Homeowners should check the SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) rating of their air conditioning unit. The higher the SEER rating, the more energy efficient the unit is and the lower your utility bills will be. Upgrading to a higher SEER rating can save homeowners hundreds of dollars a year on their energy bills.

If the air-conditioning unit needs to be replaced, homeowners should be aware of the U.S. Department of Energy legislation that requires all new, central air conditioning units manufactured after January 23, 2006, to have a SEER of at least 13. Consumers may want to consider an energy-efficient model.

New models are ENERGY STAR-qualified, use environmentally friendly refrigerant and have high-efficiency scroll compressors that enhance reliability and contribute to the extremely quiet operation of the units.

This article was provided by Coleman Heating and Air Conditioning. Coleman sells energy efficient units, like the Coleman Echelon 15+ SEER air conditioner. Coleman products are marketed by the Unitary Products Group of York?a Johnson Controls Company. New models are ENERGY STAR qualified.To learn more, visit the Coleman website at www.colemanac.com or call (877) 874-7378.

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Featured Local Company

BadgerBoilerService.com

952-920-0125
Main St.
St. Louis Park, MN