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As winter fades and Utah’s warmer days approach, your HVAC system needs attention before the heat arrives. Spring offers the perfect window to prepare your heating and cooling equipment for the demanding months ahead. A little preventive care now can help you avoid unexpected breakdowns when you need your system most.

Don’t wait until the first hot day to discover your AC isn’t working. Schedule your spring maintenance with Gillette Heating And Air Conditioning today by calling (801) 760-7724 or filling out our online contact form.

Why Spring HVAC Maintenance Matters in Utah

Utah’s unique climate puts special demands on home comfort systems. Our cold winters work your furnace hard, while hot summers push air conditioners to their limits. Spring maintenance helps bridge this transition and sets your system up for months of reliable performance.

Regular tune-ups can help reduce energy bills, extend equipment life, and catch small issues before they turn into expensive repairs. When you skip maintenance, dust and debris accumulate, components wear down faster, and efficiency drops. Your system works harder to do the same job, costing you more money each month.

Inspect and Replace Your Air Filter

Your air filter is one of the hardest-working components in your HVAC system, yet it’s often the most neglected. This simple part traps dust, pollen, pet dander, and other particles before they circulate through your home or damage your equipment.

Check your filter monthly during peak usage seasons. If it looks gray or clogged, replace it immediately. Most homes need a new filter every 1-3 months, depending on factors like pets, allergies, and how often you run your system. A clean filter helps your HVAC system run more efficiently and keeps your indoor air cleaner.

Clean Around Your Outdoor Unit

Your outdoor condenser unit needs room to breathe. During winter, leaves, dirt, seeds, and debris can pile up around and inside the unit. This buildup restricts airflow and forces your system to work harder when you need cooling.

Here’s what to do:

  • Clear away leaves, grass clippings, and debris within two feet of the unit
  • Trim back bushes, plants, and tree branches to maintain proper clearance
  • Remove the protective cover if you installed one for winter
  • Gently spray the unit with a garden hose to remove surface dirt (avoid using high pressure)
  • Check that the unit sits level on its pad

After cleaning, let the unit dry completely before turning on your air conditioning. This simple task takes less than 30 minutes but makes a significant difference in system performance.

Check Your Thermostat Settings

Your thermostat controls your entire comfort system, but many homeowners overlook this important device during spring maintenance. Now is the time to verify it’s working correctly and programmed for the changing season.

Switch your thermostat from “heat” to “cool” mode and test that your air conditioner responds. If you have a programmable or smart thermostat, update your schedule to match your spring and summer routine. Consider replacing batteries if your model requires them—weak batteries can cause communication problems between your thermostat and HVAC equipment.

Test Your Air Conditioning Before You Need It

The worst time to discover your AC isn’t working is during Utah’s first heat wave. Testing your system in spring gives you time to address problems before temperatures soar.

Turn your thermostat to cooling mode and set it a few degrees below the current room temperature. Your AC should start within a few minutes. Listen for unusual sounds like grinding, squealing, or banging. Feel the vents to confirm cold air is flowing. Let the system run for 15-20 minutes to ensure it cools your home effectively.

If you notice weak airflow, strange noises, or inadequate cooling, contact a professional. These symptoms often indicate issues that need expert attention.

Inspect Ductwork and Vents

Your ductwork delivers conditioned air throughout your home, but leaks and blockages undermine efficiency. Spring is an ideal time to check for problems.

Walk through your home and ensure all supply vents (where air comes out) and return vents (where air goes back) are open and unobstructed. Move furniture, curtains, and other items blocking airflow. Look for visible damage to vent covers and replace any that are broken.

If you have access to your ductwork in the attic, basement, or crawl space, look for disconnected sections, holes, or damaged insulation. Sealing duct leaks can improve efficiency by 20% or more in some homes.

Schedule Professional AC Maintenance

While homeowners can handle basic tasks, professional maintenance covers critical components that require specialized tools and training. A qualified technician will thoroughly inspect your system and address issues you might miss.

During a professional AC maintenance visit, expect the technician to:

  1. Inspect electrical connections and tighten any loose wires
  2. Measure refrigerant levels and check for leaks
  3. Clean the evaporator and condenser coils
  4. Lubricate moving parts to reduce friction and wear
  5. Test the condensate drain and clear any clogs
  6. Verify proper airflow throughout the system
  7. Measure system performance and efficiency

These tasks require professional expertise and help catch potential problems early. A trained eye can spot warning signs like corroded connections, worn belts, or components nearing the end of their service life.

Consider Your Cooling Options

As you prepare for warmer weather, think about whether your current cooling system meets your needs. Utah County homeowners have several options beyond traditional air conditioning, including evaporative coolers (also called swamp coolers).

Evaporative coolers work well in Utah’s dry climate and use less energy than conventional AC units. They pull fresh outside air through water-saturated pads, cooling it through evaporation. If you have an evaporative cooler, spring maintenance is essential—these units need clean pads, proper water flow, and functioning pumps to work effectively. Professional evaporative cooler services ensure your system is ready when temperatures climb.

Don’t Forget About Indoor Air Quality

Spring means more pollen, dust, and allergens in the air. Your HVAC system plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy indoor air, especially for family members with allergies or respiratory conditions.

Beyond changing your filter regularly, consider these improvements:

  • Installing a higher-efficiency filter that captures smaller particles
  • Adding a whole-home air purifier to remove allergens and odors
  • Using a humidifier or dehumidifier to maintain comfortable moisture levels
  • Having your ducts professionally cleaned if it’s been several years

Clean air helps everyone breathe easier and can reduce allergy symptoms during Utah’s spring season.

Create a Maintenance Schedule

Consistency is key to keeping your HVAC system running smoothly. Rather than trying to remember everything, create a simple maintenance schedule you can follow year-round.

Set reminders on your phone or calendar for monthly filter checks. Mark spring and fall as times for professional tune-ups. Keep a log of maintenance tasks, repairs, and service visits—this record helps you track patterns and can be valuable if you sell your home.

Regular attention prevents small issues from becoming major headaches and helps you get the most years from your investment.

Prepare Your HVAC System for Utah’s Spring Season

Taking care of your heating and cooling equipment doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start with the simple tasks you can handle yourself, then bring in professionals for the technical work. This combination approach gives you the benefits of both DIY maintenance and expert service.

Utah’s spring weather can be unpredictable, with warm afternoons and chilly evenings. A well-maintained HVAC system adapts to these changes and keeps your family comfortable regardless of what’s happening outside. The time you invest now pays dividends in lower energy bills, fewer repairs, and peace of mind throughout the cooling season.

Get Professional Spring HVAC Maintenance Today

Your HVAC system is one of the most important investments in your home. Protect it with professional spring maintenance that keeps everything running at peak performance. Our team at Gillette Heating And Air Conditioning has the experience and expertise to thoroughly inspect, clean, and tune your equipment for the season ahead. We serve homeowners throughout Utah County with reliable service you can count on.

Schedule your spring maintenance appointment today by calling (801) 760-7724 or visiting our online contact form.

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