Connecticut homes need HVAC maintenance twice yearly—spring preparation for cooling season and fall preparation for heating season. This includes filter changes, coil cleaning, refrigerant level checks, electrical connection inspection, and testing all safety controls.
Spring maintenance focuses on your cooling system: cleaning condenser coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical connections, and ensuring proper airflow. Fall maintenance prepares your heating system: inspecting heat exchangers, testing ignition systems, checking gas connections, and verifying proper venting. Regular maintenance prevents most emergency breakdowns, improves efficiency, and extends equipment life.
Don’t forget about indoor air quality components like humidifiers and air purifiers, which need seasonal attention. Connecticut’s humidity swings from summer to winter can stress these systems if they’re not properly maintained.