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Prep Your HVAC For the Summer

To ensure DC residents are prepped for the summer, we reached out to Silas Naecker, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) expert and President of The John G. Webster Company. He shared some of the most common maintenance problems and ways to address them. 

Most Common Maintenance Problems

Leaking water from clogged drains and frozen systems from dirty filters or coils can cause major issues. More common problems include bad capacitors and/or low refrigerant. These are not caused by lack of maintenance but can be found during routine maintenance to prevent untimely failure.

"Lack of maintenance is one of the most common problems when an air conditioner breaks down,

- Silas Naecker, President, John G. Webster

The John G. Webster Company President, Silas Naecker, at a podium providing remarks.

Here are some ways you can stay on top of your HVAC maintenance: 

When to Call in a Pro

If your system stops working or seems to not perform as well as it normally does, shut the system off to prevent any further damage. Here are some other items you will want to call a pro to handle: 

DIY It vs Calling a Pro

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Do it Yourself

Get a Pro

Check and replace your air filters

Check electrical connections

Clear area around outside condenser unit

Check the condensate drain, pump, and piping

Get a smart thermostat

Clean all the coils and heat exchanging surfaces

Inspect coolant pip insulations

Check the capacitators for leaks or improper readings

 

As always, we will continue to provide energy- and money-saving tips and advice for District residents to navigate the District's changing seasons. Note: The DCSEU does not endorse individual products, vendors, or manufacturers. 

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