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Air Conditioning Homeowner Tips

May 12, 2015 By info@iqwebmedia.com

Local cooling and heating experts say now is the time for homeowners to make sure their air conditioners are in working order before the summer rush. Air-conditioning companies get a burst of calls when it hits 90 degrees or 100 degrees.

Local experts say there are two main ways homeowners can be proactive when it comes to air-conditioner maintenance.

First, change the unit’s filter every month. A dirty filter can reduce a unit’s airflow, causing the inside of the system to freeze up, Homeowners also need to cut back weeds and bushes, which can block airflow, away from condensing units that sit outside the house. “The outside unit has to breathe,” When a unit’s flow of air is blocked, it not only damages bigger, more expensive parts but can also create larger electric bills and shorten the unit’s lifespan.

A homeowner’s other main defense against summertime air-conditioner breakdowns is having the unit inspected by a professional at least once a year — preferably in the spring.
Technicians don’t want to be crawling around in attics doing basic inspections when it’s 100 degrees out, especially when there are customers whose units are completely broken, he said.

It’s often also less expensive to get an inspection in the spring.

Homeowners should also have their air conditioners inspected even if the units are only one or two years old. That’s because there may be loose connections that create heat, putting stress on motors or compressors.

The sooner homeowners get an inspection, the better off they are. “I think average people procrastinate until they remember or have problems.

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3 Important Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Home or Commercial Property

April 1, 2015 By info@iqwebmedia.com

Despite a long, harsh winter, it seems that spring is finally in the air. While that means melting snow and rising temperatures, it also signifies the start of one of the most dreaded and well-known unofficial seasonal events: spring cleaning.

Trying to tackle an effective spring maintenance and cleaning project for a large commercial or industrial facility can seem like a daunting task. Here are three things to keep in mind so you don’t overlook any of the important points this spring.

1. Pest management

Flowers and children aren’t the only ones that will be poking their heads outside more this spring. The seasonal thaw means that we’ll once again start seeing an increase in pest activity. Whether it’s insects crawling or flying their way into your facility or rodents making themselves unwanted house guests, the emergence of spring is the perfect time to beef up your defense against pesky critters.

Many of these are simple, such as reducing the number of attractive factors pests may latch onto. For example, if you want to keep bees and wasps away, reduce the amount of colorful, fragrant flowers around your facility, since insects flock to these types of vegetation for feeding purposes. Similarly, roaches, ants and mice can all be enticed to make an appearance by the presence of nearby garbage and food. Consider keeping your dumpsters as far away from your building as possible to reduce the chance that pests drawn to your trash end up inside.
A big part of pest management is choosing a removal method that’s both effective and safe. While chemical pesticides and fumigation can eliminate the majority of insects, they can have negative side effects on your building’s occupants. For this reason it may be a better idea to explore non chemical means of pest management, such as sticky traps or electric bug zappers.

2. Grounds Keeping

Now that the snow is gone, facility managers can once again interact with their lawns, parking lots and other outdoor areas. Chances are much of your grass didn’t make it through the winter, and early spring is the prime season for planting new seed. HGTV recommended helpful tips to ensure you get the most out of your landscaping efforts. For example, one of the most important factors in preparing your lawn for warmer weather is the soil itself – be sure to test it to make sure the pH levels are ideal. Proper watering practices are also important, since overwatering or under watering your grass can have equally detrimental effects. According to the source, you likely only need to water your grass once a week – but be sure to water deeply, so the roots are properly irrigated.

Make sure you don’t neglect your other outdoor spaces. The cold winter temperatures and the subsequent thaw may have left your parking lots or sidewalks frackured with cracks due to weather-related expansion and contraction. Make sure to note these in your maintenance reports in your CMMS so you can address them in your upcoming building maintenance schedules.

3. Equipment and infrastructure

Just as you’ve been hiding away from the cold weather indoors all winter, so too has much of your maintenance equipment and essential infrastructure been hibernating the past several months. This can be your lawn care tools or it can mean more fundamental infrastructure like your HVAC system and air conditioning. Regardless, before you use any of your seasonal equipment, make sure you conduct a thorough inspection to make sure everything is in working order and nothing needs to be repaired or replaced.

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