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The One HVAC Maintenance Task Most Homeowners ForgetPublished Date
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When it comes to HVAC maintenance, most homeowners remember to change filters and schedule annual tune-ups. But one critical task that often slips through the cracks is cleaning the condenser coils on your outdoor unit. Over time, these coils collect dirt, leaves, and debris that reduce airflow and make your system work harder to cool your home. This added strain not only increases energy consumption but also shortens the lifespan of your HVAC system.
Cleaning the coils just once or twice a year can significantly improve system efficiency and cooling performance. Simply turning off the power, removing surface debris, and rinsing the coils with a gentle spray from a hose can make a noticeable difference. Ignoring this small but essential task could lead to higher utility bills and unexpected repairs — all of which are avoidable with a few minutes of routine attention. It’s one of the easiest ways to protect your investment and ensure your home stays cool and comfortable.
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Simple Habits for Long-Term Energy Savings
Making small changes like sealing air leaks, adjusting your thermostat, and maintaining your HVAC system can lead to noticeable savings over time—without giving up comfort.




