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You love your pets—but that doesn’t mean they don’t cause extra work sometimes, especially around the house. In addition to occasionally having to clean up their messes, dog and cat parents should take steps to safeguard their heating and air conditioning system from the dangers these furry family members pose. The guide below offers advice from HVAC contractors on how to look after your equipment.

Pet-Friendly Heating & Air Conditioning Service Tips

1. Fence Off the Outdoor Unit

Your outdoor unit is likely in the backyard where your pet runs free. Put pet fencing around the air conditioner with at least one foot of empty space all around it. This will keep your dog or cat from urinating on it, which could cause damage, without hindering airflow.

2. Increase the Filter Change Schedule

Pet dander and fur will clog up your air filter quickly. Therefore, HVAC contractors recommend changing yours out every four weeks, instead of the standard three months. This will not only help your system run more smoothly but also improve the indoor air quality.

3. Protect Wires

Chewing on wires is destructive to your system and creates a risk of electrocution for your pet. Secure any wires up high out of their reach or beneath a cover that they cannot get through.

4. Set Your Thermostat

HVAC contractorMany homeowners set their thermostat to automatically moderate the air conditioning when they leave for the day to save on energy bills. However, if you have pets at home, they are just as much at risk of overheating as people. Therefore, do not let the temperature exceed 78 degrees.

 

In addition to the tasks above, schedule air conditioning service for the spring with Kool-Wave Air Conditioning & Heating in Lake Havasu City, AZ. HVAC contractors will clean, inspect, and test the system to ensure it runs reliably. Visit their website to review their services or to learn more about their senior and military discounts. Schedule an appointment with an HVAC contractor by calling (928) 855-5665.

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