As the Midwest shifts into warmer spring weather, now is the perfect time to make sure your HVAC system is ready to perform efficiently through the season. At Jergens Heating & Air, we know that regular HVAC maintenance is key to keeping your heating and cooling systems running smoothly and avoiding unexpected breakdowns.

Here’s a quick HVAC maintenance checklist to help you prepare your building for spring:

1. Replace or Clean Air Filters
Dust and debris can accumulate quickly, especially after a long winter. Replacing or cleaning your air filters improves airflow and energy efficiency and helps extend the life of your system.

2. Inspect Thermostats and Controls
Verify that thermostats are working properly and set to the correct seasonal settings. Consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat for better temperature management and energy savings.

3. Clean Condenser and Evaporator Coils
Outdoor condenser coils can collect dirt from falling leaves, wind, and pollution. Cleaning coils ensures your HVAC system doesn’t work harder than it should, keeping energy costs down.

4. Check Refrigerant Levels
Low refrigerant levels can cause your system to underperform or even fail. Our certified HVAC technicians can inspect and recharge refrigerant to keep your system cooling efficiently.

5. Test Airflow and Ductwork
Inspect vents and ductwork for blockages or leaks. Consistent airflow throughout your building ensures optimal performance and indoor comfort.

6. Schedule a Professional HVAC Inspection
A seasonal HVAC inspection from the professionals at Jergens can uncover potential issues before they become costly repairs. Spring is an ideal time to catch problems early before the summer heat sets in.

Why Spring HVAC Maintenance Matters
Routine HVAC maintenance not only improves energy efficiency but also extends the life of your HVAC equipment and ensures safety. Whether you manage a commercial facility or an industrial site, preparing early can save time, money, and stress.

Let Jergens Heating & Air help keep your systems running at peak performance. Contact us today for a spring HVAC inspection or to request a free quote.