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How To Maintain Air Conditioning In Your Tiny Home? 5 Essential Tips

Updated on:
September 13, 2024
How To Maintain Air Conditioning In Your Tiny Home? 5 Essential Tips

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An air conditioner has become a necessity in every home, especially to beat this scorching heat. Hence, to beat the heat in your tiny and cozy home, you need to prioritize cleaning your ACs on a regular basis. Much like any other appliance that requires frequent servicing to increase its lifespan, ACs require the same professional care. 

Moreover, with effective attention, you can deliver the best cooling performance even in your tiny home. Additionally, you must ensure that you don't delay even the slightest issue and should immediately contact a professional. 

For instance, if your AC is making a sound, instead of trying to open the system and check it yourself, you should search for a credible AC repair service for troubleshooting air conditioning systems. Moreover, there are many things you can do on your end to increase the lifespan of your AC and boost its performance in your tiny home. 

1. Regularly Clean or Replace Air Filters

You must regularly clean your AC if you want to keep it working perfectly for years. ACs tend to accumulate dirt that leads to your ACs underperforming. Hence, you should make it habit to conduct AC cleanup once every two weeks, especially if you use it daily. 

If you use your AC frequently but not for long hours, once a month's cleanup is enough. Moreover, you should clean its filters with care. You can keep your AC’s filters clean by following these effective steps:

  • Remove and clean the mesh or foam filters using a mild detergent on a bimonthly cycle
  • Then you should ensure the filters are completely dry before you put them back. 
  • You can gently vacuum the filters when they have gathered dirt and then wash them once a month. Moreover, you should change these pleated filters once every three or four months
  • You must keep checking your filter situation before you use them. 

These steps are extremely important because you must remember dirty air filters block the smooth flow of air, decrease efficiency, and highly strain your AC motor. 

2. Keep the Outdoor Unit Clear

You should know that the outdoor unit of your AC requires effective airflow for the best performance. Hence, you must make sure that the outdoor unit is free from any kind of obstruction. These could be leaves, dirt, or any debris. 

You must regularly clean the unit and get rid of or trim any plants growing around the unit. This is because long plants can obstruct the airflow. Moreover, your outdoor unit can risk getting overheated if there are any obstructions. 

Additionally, you should make sure the unit is kept on a solid, level surface. This is to avoid any kind of operational issues. Remember, a properly maintained unit will provide the best performance even in your tiny home and cool the room faster. Moreover, if you want to extend the lifespan of your AC you should seek expert opinion for all your AC-related concerns. 

3. Inspect and Clean the Coils

The coil of your AC is an important component that needs to be regularly cleaned to maintain the overall health of your AC. Your ACs condenser and evaporator both can accumulate enough dirt over time. This is detrimental to your AC as it reduces its power to disseminate cold air or absorb heat waves. 

You should check your AC’s evaporator coil and keep it dust-free. You can do this by cleaning it up with a vacuum cleaner or with a soft brush. Moreover, for your condenser coils that are located outside, you can easily use a garden hose to clean any dirt off the machine. 

Additionally, you should remember if you keep your coils clean, you will boost the cooling performance of your AC. Moreover, your AC will also provide better heat exchange and save energy effectively. You will also save your AC from overheating and overworking. This further leads to fewer repairs and boosts the operational lifespan of your AC unit. 

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4. Check and Seal Ductwork

Your ductwork is extremely important especially if you have a tiny home. Your ductwork is essential for the upkeep of your AC. If you have leaking ducts, it can be detrimental to your AC as it makes it difficult for your AC to work and cool the room to your desired temperature. 

Moreover, you should regularly check your duct system to identify any possible damage or leaks. To deal with the situation, you can use mastic sealant or foil tape to easily fix any leaks or cracks in your ductwork. 

Remember, if your ducts are clean and free from leaks or cracks, you increase the cooling function of your AC. A sealed and crack-free duct will maintain the air quality and airflow in your home, thereby promoting a healthier lifestyle. Moreover, having a clean duct also means keeping germs and other contaminants away from entering the airflow. 

5. Schedule Regular Professional Maintenance

While you should regularly clean your AC as much as you can daily to keep dirt, dust, and grime-free, sometimes DIY methods are not enough. 

Homeowners make the mistake of not employing professional AC cleaning services who have the expertise in identifying and fixing problems before they become serious. 

Moreover, professionals will analyze your AC, conduct a thorough cleaning, and identify and fix any refrigerant concerns. Moreover, conducting a professional clean-up once a month can significantly increase the lifespan of your AC and help you save money down the lane. 

Wrapping Up

For the best upkeep and maintenance of your AC, you must take effective steps to ensure it is dust, grime, and dirt-free. Hence, to increase the lifespan of your AC, you must put in constant effort and pay close attention to any minor leaks, dirt accumulation, or other issues. 

Moreover, you should keep the coils and filters regularly cleaned, protect your outdoor unit, and seal leaks in ductwork. Hence, by following these tips, you will ensure your AC life span is increased, and your tiny home continues to be effectively cooled. 

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