If you want something to last, you need to take care of it. We all have to get our car serviced from time to time. We need to get the oil changed and the air filters replaced. The same is true of your HVAC system. If you want it to last, you need to take care of it. The good news is, the experts at C&L Services can take care of HVAC maintenance for you.
Depending on the time of year, your system needs certain types of maintenance. If you don’t do the small things now, it could cause big problems later. This is why the heating and cooling professionals at C&L Services can come out to your home and take care of the maintenance for you. We offer the best possible customer service and pride ourselves on low, competitive pricing.
If you have any questions about what kind of maintenance your HVAC system requires, feel free to call us today at (864) 375-6599. Our experts are ready to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Table of Contents
- 1 Spring and Summer HVAC Maintenance
- 2 How to Prepare for the Winter Months?
- 3 Contact the Heating & Air Professionals at C&L Services Today
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- 4.1 How to Reduce Home Allergens
- 4.2 Covering Roof Vents in Winter — To Do or Not To Do?
- 4.3 The Impact of Indoor Air Pollution on Pregnant Women and How to Prevent It
- 4.4 Extra-High Heating Bills? 5 Possible Explanations
- 4.5 HVAC Maintenance Tips for South Carolina Cat and Dog Owners
- 4.6 What Are the Most Common Types of Heating Systems?
- 4.7 What Homeowners Need to Know About Fall Furnace Maintenance
- 4.8 What Every Commercial Building Owner Needs to Know About Carbon Monoxide
- 4.9 Is the Humidity in Your Home or Office Making You Sick?
- 4.10 Choosing a New Air Conditioner for Your Commercial Building
Spring and Summer HVAC Maintenance
In the spring and summer, there are certain things you need to do to keep your heating and cooling systems running smoothly. You can do these things yourself. But, unless you’re a trained HVAC tech, you’re much better off calling our office and having someone come out to handle it for you.
Here are some of the things you should do as spring approaches:
Replace your Filters
Filters should be replaced every 1-3 months, depending on your system’s manufacturer. Check to see how often yours need to be done. An Anderson HVAC technician can do this for you. He’ll check to see what size you need and install new filters for you.
Clean your Drain Lines
You want to make sure you have clean and even airflow. This requires that your drain lines be cleaned from time to time.
Check Your Humidity Levels
It’s important that your system has a reasonable humidity level. If yours is not where it should be, our Anderson heating and air tech can adjust this for you.
Check Refrigerant Lines for Leaks and Shortages
You may need to replace your refrigerant. It could just be low or you may have a slow leak. Either way, you could be losing optimal cooling in your home.
Our air conditioning specialists can do all the spring maintenance you need. Then, as you head toward fall and winter, you need to make sure your system is ready for the cold, windy weather.
How to Prepare for the Winter Months?
A lot of people complain about their house being too hot in the summer. But this is nothing compared to a house without heat in the winter. Even in South Carolina, the winters can be brutal. You don’t want to find yourself in a situation where your heat goes kaput. Your family will find themselves with no
heat for at least a few days.
Call and have our heating and cooling experts come out and prepare your HVAC system for the colder months. Here is a list of some things you want to do to prep your home for the winter:
Replace Filters
Just like you have to replace your air conditioner filters, you need to do the same thing with your heaters. You want to breathe clean air. You also want to have an energy-efficient heating system.
Inspect your Ignition Burner
If your ignition burner isn’t working properly, you could find yourself with no heat come December. The same is true for your hot water heater. Have your Anderson air conditioning expert check this out when he visits your home.
Check for any Gas Leaks
Not only is this important, but it can also save your life. You never want to have a gas leak in your home. You need a professional to check your system and make sure your family is safe.
Contact the Heating & Air Professionals at C&L Services Today
Whether your HVAC system is on the fritz or you just need routine maintenance, contact the HVAC experts at C&L Services today. It is very important to do routine maintenance on your HVAC system to ensure that everything is running smoothly. It can be the difference between replacing a small part or replacing the entire unit.
Call today at (864) 375-6599 and one of our technicians can come by and give you a free estimate. We’re available 7 days a week for emergency calls.

How to Reduce Home Allergens
Allergens present in the home can trigger various allergic reactions. These allergens can enter the home through many places such as air filters and then clog the air filtration systems. When this happens, your HVAC unit may start to spread these allergens and contaminants around the home, causing various health issues. In this post, we’ll…

Covering Roof Vents in Winter — To Do or Not To Do?
Your roof vents come in perfectly handy for summer periods. They help to release all that heat from your house and block the heat in your roof from getting into your home. They function as inlets for cool air and outlets for hot air, balancing your home’s temperature and making it comfortable and warm. Most HVAC…

The Impact of Indoor Air Pollution on Pregnant Women and How to Prevent It
Pregnancy is a sensitive time for women, and safety for them is paramount as exposure to adverse situations could endanger an infant’s life. Unprescribed medications, smoking, and alcohol are on top of the list of things expecting mothers are to abstain from. Air pollution is one of those hazards. People focus so much on those three…

Extra-High Heating Bills? 5 Possible Explanations
When the months become less humid, there’s only one thing that’s certain about your heating bills, they gain momentum and start to “heat up.” As you try to keep warm against the harsh cold of the winter, it may seem almost impossible to bring down your heating bill without the heat in the home being…

HVAC Maintenance Tips for South Carolina Cat and Dog Owners
Pets are a joy to have in the home but if you don’t take special precautions, they can have a negative effect on your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. If you’re one of the thousands of cat and dog owners in the country, you know that they bring dust, dirt, fur, and dander inside.…

What Are the Most Common Types of Heating Systems?
With cooler weather approaching, many homeowners may be assessing their heating systems. Now a great time to ensure your equipment is safe and in good working order. Hopefully, when you turn on your heat, it’ll work as it’s supposed to, and you won’t need to worry about whether you and your family will be able…

What Homeowners Need to Know About Fall Furnace Maintenance
As the temperatures start to drop in the coming months, many households will be relying more on their furnaces. After months of cooling your home rather than heating it, you should inspect your furnace and ensure it’s working properly. When your furnace is efficient, you’ll save energy and money. Fall is a great time to…

What Every Commercial Building Owner Needs to Know About Carbon Monoxide
Many business owners assume that if they install carbon monoxide detectors, they never have to worry about the dangers associated with this gas. However, it’s not that simple. Detectors will indeed alert individuals in the building about a serious leak and help to protect them from harm. However, carbon monoxide leaks can have other effects.…

Is the Humidity in Your Home or Office Making You Sick?
Most people find high humidity makes them feel tired and miserable. However, high humidity doesn’t only make you feel uncomfortable. Indoor humidity that’s above 60 percent can also affect your health and wellbeing? In this article, we’ll discuss some of the effects of high humidity and advise you on what you can do about it.…

Choosing a New Air Conditioner for Your Commercial Building
If you’re planning to replace your air conditioner, you may be thinking you should just get the newest version of the one you currently have. However, if you’ve had your existing system for a while, you need to pause. It’s likely that your building or business has undergone some changes over the years. Therefore, you…