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Essential HVAC Maintenance Tips for San Diego Homes: Seasonal Checklist

Essential HVAC Maintenance Tips for San Diego Homes: Seasonal Checklist

From never-ending summers, full of heat, to mild winters, San Diego’s unique climate gives SD homeowners a run for their money no matter the season. Choosing between which HVAC company is right for your home can be just as confusing. San Diego’s trusted local expert, Peak Air, offers comprehensive HVAC services for whatever your home needs.

This blog is essential for homeowners in need of maintenance tips. We provide a seasonal checklist for readers to ensure their home is up to date.

Why Regular HVAC Maintenance Matters in San Diego

 Climates Effects on HVAC Systems

Between the humidity the coast brings to the seasonal temperature swings, HVAC systems can take a hard hit and wear can be increased on systems depending on the severity of the weather.

 Avoid Breakdowns & Increase System Longevity

Routine tune-ups can lower the risk of unexpected failure during peak seasons. Peak Air always offers free HVAC System estimates for homeowners who care about increasing system longevity. 

Improve Energy Efficiency and Save Money

When San Diego homeowners take advantage of regular HVAC servicing, they will see a reduction in energy consumption and utility bills, especially in the city’s energy-conscious neighborhoods. When homeowners partner with Peak Air, they are not only avoiding system breakdowns, they are also saving money. 

Seasonal HVAC Maintenance Checklist for San Diego Homeowners

Spring (Pre-Summer Cooling Prep)  Spring cleaning is the name of the game. To ensure your HVAC system is in its best shape, we recommend cleaning or replacing your filters during the spring season. Peak Air also recommends inspecting refrigerant levels and ductwork, along with checking thermostat calibration for pre-summer cooling prep.

Summer (Max Cooling Performance)
Summer is for max cooling performance. Peak Air recommends homeowners test AC output, clean condenser units, trim nearby vegetation, and ensure adequate airflow.

Fall/Winter (Heating & Indoor Air Quality)
In the fall and winter, heating and indoor air quality are what’s most important. We recommend inspecting heating components, testing the reverse of the whole-house fan if present and examining seals and duct insulation.

DIY Maintenance Tips to Try Between Tune-Ups

  • Change filters monthly or per manufacturer guidelines.
  • Keep outdoor units free from debris.
  • Keep condensate drain lines clear to prevent water damage.
  • Monitor and clean HVAC vents and registers to maintain airflow.

When to Call Peak Air for Professional Help

There are many times when to call for professional help regarding your HVAC system.

To begin, it is always recommended to schedule preemptive tune-up packages before the summer or holiday seasons. 

If you are interested in enhancing your indoor air quality, Peak Air can inform homeowners on advanced filtration systems and UV lights. 

Lastly, if you are seeking assistance with your system not turning on, making unusual noises or underperforming, call Peak Air for emergency assistance.