– In Phoenix, seasons change with abrupt and unmitigated speed. Fall flashes by in a matter of days. Springs flowers, blooms, and passes in a matter of weeks. However, one season lingers far longer than all the rest. Parker & Sons, founded in 1974 by Grandpa Jack and Grandma Faye parker, has spent decades servicing Phoenix homes during the brutally hot months of summer. In an attempt to easy summer suffering, Parker & Sons strongly encourages summer preparations.
When preparing for the onset of summer, Parker & Sons advises that Phoenix residents should begin by scheduling an early tune-up for their home air conditioning unit. That last thing anyone wants during a hot summer day is to suffer a breakdown. While Parker & Sons offers fast emergency air conditioning repair services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, surviving even a few hours without functioning air conditioning can be very unpleasant.
The best way to avoid a breakdown is by schedule a full 40-point air conditioning tune-up with Parker & Sons. Eventually, capacitors, motors, and contacts all wear down causing an air condition unit to lose efficiency. The unit may break entirely. A 40-point tune-up is designed to catch potential problems before they can develop into major disasters. Homeowners can be saved from headaches, discomfort, and massive repairs bills. Following a tune-up, air conditioning units will work at peak power and efficiency all summer long.
“There are many precautions homeowners can take to ensure they are ready for the summer. Best of all, many of these things can be done at little to no cost. It is always good to start the summer off with clean air filters. Homeowners can change these on their own, or they can hire an HVAC professional if they don’t feel comfortable. Another thing they can do is clean their vents, both indoors and on the a/c unit itself,” said Josh Kelly of Parker & Sons.
An ounce of preparation is worth a pound of cure. By attending to air conditioning maintenance early, homeowners can avoid a world of heartache down the line.