HVAC units can accumulate dust and the wiring can also get corroded

The recommendation is to change the filter every 90 afternoons, but pets or other factors can shorten that time

Did you know that it’s possible for an Heating and Air Conditioning component to cause a fire? We saw this in a news report, and we were shocked to discover this information. Until that point, we wouldn’t have believed something like this was possible. Of course, we have heard of space heaters causing fires but not Heating and Air Conditioning units. And what was more surprising is that Heating and Air Conditioning fires are more typical than we expected. In fact, based on a study that we found, there are close to 3,000 Heating and Air Conditioning related fires each year. And some of these fires have led to tragedies and extreme injuries. Hence the reason why it’s so pressing to get Heating and Air Conditioning units tested. While the Heating and Air Conditioning worker can’t find every single issue, at least he/she can identify and service problems before they become worse. During a repair call, an Heating and Air Conditioning expert can clean the wires & the electrical components inside the heating plus cooling unit. Over time, these units can accumulate dust and the wiring can also get corroded. So, the more often you repair the unit, the easier it would be for the tech to find and service these pending complications. Aside from getting respected service, we also do our part in making sure that our heating and cooling units don’t become a hazard. One of the most pressing things that we can do for our Heating and Air Conditioning component is to change the air filters officially. The recommendation is to change the filter every 90 afternoons, but pets or other factors can shorten that time. The Heating and Air Conditioning component is one of the most costly units in our house and apparently it can be dangerous as well.

 

 

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