Getting your AC inspected: an annual tradition you shouldn't ignore
With warm weather upon us, many of us will be reaching for the AC controls. If you have air conditioning at home, when was the last time you had your system inspected? If it’s been more than a year, we strongly recommend booking an inspection and making it an annual tradition. There are so many advantages to be gained from ensuring that your AC units are checked on a regular basis.
Why is an annual AC inspection so important?
AC inspections are important for a number of reasons. The most important is to check that your system is functioning as it should be. When the heat of the summer months descends, and your AC system is working overtime to keep your home nice and cool, it can succumb to general wear and tear. Having an annual inspection enables engineers to spot signs of damage and to act before any existing problems get worse. Inspections flag up issues and potential red flags, and they can also improve the efficiency of your units. If your AC is working perfectly, you’ll reap the rewards in terms of enjoying a pleasant home environment and saving money on your energy bills.
Another reason to make sure you schedule an annual AC check is saving money on AC maintenance and repairs. If there are problems that are identified during a routine service, they can be addressed and remedied before they develop into issues that are costly to fix. There’s also a much lower risk of faults that could affect the function of your system and leave you sweltering and sweating at home.
Keeping up with general maintenance and routine inspections can also help to prolong the life expectancy of your AC units, which will save you money in the long-term.
What happens during an AC inspection?
When you have your air conditioning units checked, experienced engineers will go through a list of tasks and jobs to test the function of each unit and identify any potential problems. If the unit has a clean bill of health, you probably won’t need to do anything until your next inspection. If there are issues, which require attention, your engineer will explain exactly what they’ve found and provide you with information about what can be done to eliminate faults, improve efficiency and functionality and save you money in the future. If you have any questions, don’t be afraid to ask away. You’ll be given a quote and a timeframe for the work. In cases where there are major issues, or the unit is damaged beyond repair, you may be advised to consider investing in a new AC unit. If this is the best option, your engineer will be able to discuss your options with you and make recommendations based on your requirements and your budget.
If you’re due an AC inspection, or you have any questions about your air conditioning system or the benefits of having regular routine services and checks, we’re here to help. Call F.G Lees & Son today!






