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Tune Your Air Conditioner Up Before the Hot Weather Arrives

Everyone knows how hot summers are in Las Vegas, NV. When the temperature outside starts climbing, you trust your home’s air conditioning system to keep you and your family cool. There are several reasons spring is the ideal time to invest in air conditioner maintenance before the scorching summer temperatures arrive.

Prevent Costly Problems

Your air conditioner will work harder in the summer than it does during any other season. Having a springtime tune-up performed on your air conditioner will ensure that your system is ready to combat the high temperatures. Our service specialists know how to identify parts that are starting to show wear. They can help resolve the problem before it turns into something more expensive.

Improve AC Efficiency

Since your air conditioner has to run more during the summer to keep your home cool, you probably assume that your utility bills will increase. While that may be true to a certain degree, spring air conditioner tune-ups can help ensure that your system is running efficiently. An efficiently running AC system helps ensure that your utility bills don’t go up too much, even when combating summer’s rising temperatures.

Extend Your System’s Lifespan

No one looks forward to the prospect of having a new central air conditioning system installed. There will be a day when you have to install a new cooling system. But having annual spring tune-ups helps to extend your existing system’s lifespan. A properly maintained air conditioning system can last for anywhere between 15 and 20 years.

Investing in a spring tune-up for your air conditioner is an investment in the long-term efficiency and comfort of your home. Call Johnny On The Spot today to schedule your spring AC maintenance. Also, be sure to inquire about all of our other HVAC services. We look forward to hearing from you.

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