Summer in the Riverside and Temecula area brings rising temperatures that put your HVAC system to the test. While West Coast HVAC has already covered seasonal maintenance best practices and when to schedule service, there are specific steps homeowners can take to make sure their system performs at peak comfort and efficiency when summer hits hard.
Step 1 — Replace or Clean Air Filters Monthly
Dirty filters restrict airflow, forcing your system to work harder and raising energy costs. Aim to check filters every 30 days and replace or clean them as needed — especially if you have pets or high occupancy.
Step 2 — Clear Debris Around Outdoor Units
Grass clippings, leaves, and dust can build up around the outdoor condenser, reducing airflow and efficiency. Keep the area around your unit clear by trimming back vegetation and removing debris.
Step 3 — Check Thermostat Settings
A programmable or smart thermostat can improve comfort and lower utility bills by adjusting temperatures based on your schedule. Confirm settings are appropriate for summer and that the thermostat is functioning correctly.
Step 4 — Schedule Pre-Summer Maintenance
Even if your system seems fine, a professional check can catch subtle issues before they escalate. A full maintenance visit typically includes cleaning coils, testing refrigerant levels, and inspecting electrical components — all of which contribute to smoother, more efficient operation.
Step 5 — Consider Upgrades or Add-Ons
If your system is more than a decade old, you might explore upgrades like:
- High-efficiency HVAC units
- Zoned systems
- Advanced air filtration
These options can improve comfort, reduce humidity, and lower energy bills.
Why Early Preparation Pays Off
Preparing early avoids mid-season breakdowns — which are especially costly when demand spikes and technicians are booked. Taking these steps before temperatures rise keeps your home cool and your system reliable all summer long.
Conclusion
Getting your HVAC system ready for summer doesn’t have to be stressful. With thoughtful preparation — from simple DIY checks to professional maintenance — you’ll enjoy better comfort, better performance, and lower costs during Riverside and Temecula’s hottest months. Contact West Coast HVAC today to schedule your summer system prep!
