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Springtime is approaching fast, and that means it’s time to make sure that your Boise, Idaho home is protected against the coming hot weather and humidity. By scheduling maintenance for your air conditioning system with Right Now Heating and Air Conditioning, you’ll be able to have peace of mind about your preparedness for the warm season. Many homeowners don’t think much about their cooling system, until it breaks down and is unable to provide the service needed by household occupants.

However, when you ignore your system for too long, that makes it much likelier that something will go wrong, even if you’ve purchased a top of the line system. Eventually, parts wear out, filters need changing, and components need lubrication, and when those things aren’t done regularly, it’s just a matter of time before your system begins to lose efficiency, and possibly even requires major repairs. Apart from keeping your system running smoothly, there are some other benefits to having your air conditioning system serviced prior to the start of summer.

Increased efficiency

Keeping your air conditioning unit running efficiently should be an important priority for your summer season, because your family’s comfort depends on it. If filters were to become clogged, your system would have to work much harder to keep the household cool, and the increased burden could very likely cause operational problems. Worn-out parts can also cause your unit to operate less efficiently, and to be less effective at providing conditioned air throughout your home.

All air conditioners are designed to operate up to a specific performance level, and when they aren’t kept in best running condition, they don’t usually achieve that level of performance. Regular servicing will ensure that your air conditioning system will operate up to its top capability, given its age and load level. When really warm weather comes to your Boise, Idaho home, you’ll want your system running at its best, so your entire family can enjoy the benefits of a smooth-running system.

Lower utility bills

When your air conditioning system is operating at its optimum level, it will draw less energy than a system which has to work much harder to achieve the level of cooling demanded of it. By drawing less energy, your system will be much easier on your utility bills than a system which is inefficient and is forced to draw more energy in order to do its job. The money you save may amount to only a few dollars each month, but over the course of an entire summer, those dollars add up.

If your air conditioner is ten years old or older, it may be to your advantage to go out and purchase a new, high-efficiency system which can save you even more money on utility bills, because that’s exactly what the most modern units are designed to accomplish. However, you can come close to achieving that same goal simply by ensuring that your air conditioning system is kept in tip-top shape, by having it serviced prior to the summer season, by your service specialists at Right Now Heating and Air Conditioning.

Regular servicing extends the life of your system

There’s a lot to be said for adding months or years of life to your air conditioning system. That’s one of the benefits you may realize when you have your unit serviced regularly, because it will help to avoid any major catastrophes which might develop if the system were to be ignored. One failing component in your system could conceivably do enough damage to the unit, to cause major repairs to be necessary. By scheduling a regular inspection of your system, any parts about to fail will probably be caught in time to prevent the worst-case scenario. That in turn, will save you a lot more money than the cost of maintenance.

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Don’t leave the good performance of your air conditioning system to chance this year. Schedule an appointment for maintenance and servicing prior to the start of summer with Right Now Heating and Air Conditioning, so that you can be confident of efficient and reliable service, all summer long.