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Getting Your Air Conditioner Ready for Summer in Oregon

As temperatures rise in Oregon, you rely on your AC system to keep your home cool and comfortable. Taking time to service your system now can help you manage your energy costs and prevent unexpected breakdowns.

In this guide, we cover everything you need to know to get your AC system ready for warm weather, including:

  • The demands of Oregon summers
  • Replace filters and clear airflow pathways
  • Inspect your outdoor unit and the surrounding area
  • Test your thermostat and system performance
  • Schedule professional AC maintenance before peak heat

Continue reading for more details on preparing your AC system for summer.

Key Takeaways:

  • Early preparation and AC system maintenance can help you avoid breakdowns during high-use periods.
  • Regularly replacing your system filter supports optimal performance and improved indoor air quality.
  • Keeping the area around your condenser clean can help prevent the system from overheating.
  • You may need to change your thermostat settings before peak heat arrives to ensure consistent comfort.
  • Annual AC system maintenance is the most reliable way to improve your system’s efficiency and reliability.

Schedule Your Summer AC Tune-Up with Four Seasons

At Four Seasons, our NATE-certified technicians specialize in helping you get your AC system ready for hot weather with central AC tune-up services. Contact us today for fair and honest pricing and good old-fashioned service.

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The Demands of Oregon Summers

Oregon’s summers can be unpredictable, delivering a mix of comfortable weather and unexpected heat waves. While we enjoy a relatively mild climate, reliable air conditioning is still a must, especially during the peak summer months. After months of chilly temps, the first hot stretch of the year can put increased strain on your AC system.

That’s why it’s important to prepare for the summer heat with simple AC system maintenance. Preparing your system for high-demand periods optimizes efficiency and performance while reducing the risk of failure. Investing in preventative preparation is more cost-effective than emergency repairs, saving you stress and money in the long run.

Replace Filters and Clear Airflow Pathways

The first step to ensuring optimal performance during Oregon’s summer heat is keeping your air filter clean. Clogged air filters make your system work harder, compromising your home’s comfort and increasing your energy bill. Depending on use and your household’s needs, we recommend cleaning or replacing your air filter every 1-3 months.

You also want to verify that your vents and registers are open and unobstructed. Check your return vents for dust buildup, and make sure the space around your registers is free from furniture or clutter. This supports maximum airflow, helping keep your indoor temperature comfortable.

By replacing your filters and ensuring conditioned air flows freely throughout your space, you can improve indoor air quality and lower your energy bills.

Inspect Your Outdoor Unit and Surrounding Area

Once you’ve ensured optimal airflow throughout your home, it’s time to check on the condenser. This is the part of your AC system that sits outside your home. Before performing an inspection or cleaning, turn off the system's power.

Blocked airflow around the condenser can cause the system to overheat or run inefficiently. Prevent this by trimming vegetation at least 2 feet around the unit, and gently rinse the condenser coils with a standard garden hose.

During your inspection, make note of visible damage or corrosion. When your AC system runs for the first time, pay attention to any concerns, such as loud noises. Be sure to contact us right away if anything seems unusual.

Test Your Thermostat and System Performance

You may need to readjust your thermostat setting once the weather transitions from cool to warm. Make sure the thermostat is reading the correct indoor temperature, and replace batteries if your system isn’t hardwired.

Listen for unusual sounds when the AC system starts, and verify that the air coming through the vents is cool. If you notice weak airflow or uneven cooling, call us right away, as this could indicate an underlying issue.

Schedule Professional AC Maintenance Before Peak Heat

Annual professional AC maintenance is one of the smartest investments you can make in your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. At Four Seasons, our NATE-certified technicians perform comprehensive cleanings and inspections to help you avoid unexpected breakdowns. By scheduling your service in the spring, you can avoid mid-season delays.

Our professional tune-up includes:

  • Checking refrigerant levels
  • Inspecting electrical components
  • Cleaning coils
  • Testing system performance
  • Ensuring safe operation

With annual AC maintenance services, you can extend your equipment’s lifespan, optimize its efficiency, and lower your risk for repairs.


Schedule Professional AC Maintenance Before Peak Heat

Don’t let Oregon’s summer heatwaves catch you unprepared. Contact Four Seasons today to schedule your central AC tune-up, and discover how we’ve earned hundreds of 5-star reviews with good old-fashioned service.

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