Your air conditioner is essential in surviving the intense heat in Tucson, Arizona, and the surrounding areas. Protecting the condenser unit of your AC is an easy way to maintain the efficiency of your system and prevent AC repair issues. Located outside your home, the condenser unit cools down the system’s refrigerant, making it go from a hot vapor to a cool liquid. The condenser coil absorbs heat from your home and transports it outside so the indoor air can remain cool. In addition to scheduling routine maintenance, clearing the space around your outside unit can improve its performance. Continue reading to learn how keeping the area around your air conditioning unit clear can benefit your system in the long run.

Protect Your Air Conditioner from AC Repair Issues

Your air conditioning unit needs enough airflow to perform correctly. When the area around your air conditioning unit is crowded, your AC has inadequate airflow and must use more energy to work, which raises your utility bills. There should be at least two feet of clear space around your unit for proper performance. Maintain the area by removing crowded vegetation and cleaning up any leaves, dirt, and debris which can block airflow and damage your system.

Avoid a Frozen Condenser Coil

Inadequate airflow can cause your condenser coil to freeze over. As your condenser coil absorbs your home’s hot air, condensation builds up on the coils. While this is normal, anything that interferes with the cooling process can cause a frozen condenser coil, which can break down your AC. Regularly maintaining the vegetation around your system will prevent a costly system replacement. If you’re having issues with your condenser unit, you should contact an HVAC professional for help.

To learn more about taking care of your cooling system, check out these AC services or contact MVP Heating & Air Conditioning at (520) 462-2590.

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