United States; 30, June 2016: The intense summer heat is just a few weeks away and with the global warming problems this year is likely to experience much higher temperatures. Before the summer hits in full force, ensure that you make your home ready to handle the increase in temperate levels. So, what should you do first?

This is the time to ensure that your air condition is functioning perfectly, so get a complete maintenance done. This way, if you test the HVAC system and find out that it’s not operating properly, you will have the time to find a solution to the problem before the blazing sun gets unbearable.

When experts from leading HVAC companies like Trane, Air National HVAC, and Watsco were asked for suggestions to maintain the air conditioning system in perfect condition, here’s what they recommended.

Replace the air filter to ensure smooth functioning of the whole system.
Clear any possible debris around or on the exhausts or vents and clean away the dirt from the main unit.
Check for ventilation leakage.
Test the complete unit to ensure that it’s functioning properly.
One of the experts said — "You can simply leave your AC on while you are away and to test it out. That will do the trick, though if you want a more detailed test, you can switch on the unit and check how efficiently it performs using a thermometer."

If the unit is not working efficiently or properly, you might have to seek the assistance of a professional to diagnose the problem and find a solution. They will test the whole unit and see if the air ducts have any possible leakage.

Another expert HVAC technician clarified when it’s the right time to replace an air conditioning unit — "If your AC unit is more than 15-20 years old, you might consider replacing it with a more energy-efficient, Energy Star unit." If you plan ahead, you can also get your air conditioning units for sale online which can save you a significant amount of money.

Overall, it’s great if your air conditioning unit is working perfect. If not, getting things set right is the first step to stay prepared for the quickly approaching summer.

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