The heat is on: High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric offers tips to prevent AC breakdowns on summer's hottest days

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The Golden, Colorado ~ As the summer heat continues to rise, homeowners in the greater Denver metropolitan area are being advised to take preventative measures to avoid air conditioning breakdowns. High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, a family-owned and operated home service company, is offering tips to help homeowners keep their AC units running smoothly during the hottest days of the year.

According to Levi Torres, co-owner of High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric, most air conditioning breakdowns on hot days are caused by underlying issues that could have been prevented with regular maintenance. "Your air conditioning must work harder during the hottest days of the year to keep your home cool," Torres explains. "If it is also low on refrigerant or has dirty condenser coils, the strain can become too much and the unit simply breaks down."

To avoid this scenario, Torres recommends scheduling regular annual checkups before the heat of summer becomes too intense. "Regular tune-ups help your HVAC technician identify and correct minor issues before they become major problems," he says. "Scheduling an annual checkup and diligently replacing the system's air filter are the two most important actions homeowners can take to keep their system running efficiently all summer long."

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In addition to preventing breakdowns, there are other benefits to having an AC unit serviced annually. For one, it keeps the warranty valid for many manufacturers who require homeowners to have their unit serviced by a professional once a year. Regular maintenance also improves efficiency and saves money on energy bills.

Furthermore, annual maintenance can extend the lifespan of an AC unit by catching and repairing potential problems early on. This prevents premature wear and tear on the system and optimizes its performance. Neglecting small issues can eventually lead to costly repairs down the line.

Ideally, High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric recommends having an AC unit checked in the spring before summer begins. However, even if this was not done in time, Torres urges homeowners to schedule their annual maintenance now. "There's no time like the present," he says. "Schedule your annual maintenance now and stay cool during the Dog Days of Summer."

To learn more about High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric and to schedule an inspection, homeowners can visit their website at http://high5homefix.com/ or call (720) 853-0482. With their expertise and dedication to customer satisfaction, High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric is committed to helping homeowners keep their AC units running smoothly all summer long.
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