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Indianapolis Homeowners Urged to Prep HVAC Systems for Summer Heat

With central Indiana enduring a stretch of extreme summer temperatures, local HVAC providers are warning that neglected cooling systems face a high risk of catastrophic failure. Kenneth Hale, owner of Complete Comfort Heating, Air and Plumbing, suggests that routine maintenance is the primary defense against emergency repairs and rising utility costs.

Indianapolis Homeowners Urged to Prep HVAC Systems for Summer Heat
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Air conditioners operating under peak summer conditions face intense strain, often leading to premature equipment breakdown. When systems run continuously to combat extreme heat, components like blower motors and capacitors endure significant stress. Proactive maintenance serves to mitigate this wear, ensuring the equipment remains functional when demand is highest.

Technicians recommend several immediate measures to improve system efficiency:

    • Replace air filters monthly using the correct size.
    • Clear debris from the outdoor condenser and avoid shading it.
    • Maintain consistent thermostat settings to reduce mechanical strain.
    • Ensure all supply and return vents remain unobstructed by furniture.
    • Schedule professional inspections for coil cleaning and refrigerant checks.
By addressing these factors before a failure occurs, homeowners avoid the expense and inconvenience of emergency service calls. Professional inspections allow for the early identification of worn parts, preventing minor issues from escalating into complete system shutdowns during the hottest weeks of the season.
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