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Inviting a new pet into your family can be extremely rewarding, but it will also bring some changes to how you care for your home. Your heating and air conditioning unit is no exception. To avoid unnecessary AC repairs, pet owners should take a few extra precautions in regards to their furry friends.

3 Maintenance Tips for Your Air Conditioning Unit When You Have Pets

1. Prevent Territory Marking

Outdoor pets will often mark their territory by urinating in different areas around the yard; don’t let your HVAC system be one of these spots. Pet urine can lead to corrosion of the condenser unit, resulting in poor function and eventual repairs. Protect this area from your pet by fencing it off, as this will also keep them away from potentially hazardous wires.

2. Replace Filters Frequently

air conditioning unitsMost households should replace the HVAC filters about every three months. However, if you keep pets inside, their fur and dander will naturally get drawn into the home’s duct system. In addition to regularly cleaning around the vents, you will need to replace the air filters on a monthly basis. This will keep them from getting clogged when the system needs to draw in air.

3. Keep Vents Clear

Don’t let indoor pets sit in front of the vents. Similar to furniture, this can block the flow of air and make it take longer to adjust a room to its desired temperature. This will also force the air conditioner to work harder to cool your home, driving up your energy bills and increasing wear and tear.

 

No matter what kind of maintenance or repairs you need for your air conditioning unit, you can count on Anderson Automatic Heating & Cooling. Serving the Greater Cincinnati, OH, area since 1929, their team has earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau®, thanks to their consistent quality work. To learn more about what this HVAC contractor can do for you, visit them online, or call (513) 574-0005 to schedule an inspection.

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