
No Fooling: It’s Already Time to Schedule Your Spring Cooler Changeover
April 1, 2026May in Albuquerque still feels comfortable, with highs settling in the low 80s and dry, sunny afternoons. That comfort does not last. By mid-June, daytime highs climb near 90 degrees, and more than half of summer days reach the 90s before the season is over. The weeks before that heat arrives are the best window to have your refrigerated air system inspected by a professional, while there is still time to handle any problem on your schedule rather than during a heat wave.
– A pre-season inspection finds small issues before peak heat pushes your system to its limit
– Albuquerque’s dust and dry air create specific strain that routine maintenance is built to catch
– Professional service protects efficiency, lowers cooling costs, and adds years to the equipment
Why Spring Is the Right Time
There is a rhythm to comfort in the high desert. The cool mornings of May give way quickly to the steady heat of June and July, when the system you have not thought about all winter suddenly runs for hours every day. A unit that limped through last summer, or sat idle for months, may not be ready for that load. Scheduling an inspection now means a technician can find and correct a worn part, a low refrigerant charge, or a clogged filter on an ordinary spring afternoon. Wait until July, and that same small repair can become an after-hours emergency during the hottest stretch of the year, when demand for service is at its highest.
How Desert Conditions Affect Your System
Albuquerque’s climate is hard on cooling equipment in ways that gentler regions are not. Our air is exceptionally dry and our springs are windy, which means fine dust works its way into condenser coils, air filters, and blower assemblies throughout the season. A coil coated in dust cannot release heat efficiently, so the compressor runs harder and longer to reach the temperature set on your thermostat. The city’s elevation, more than 5,000 feet above sea level, also influences how the system performs and how refrigerant behaves. A technician who works in this environment every day knows where the dust collects and what our altitude requires, and adjusts the service accordingly.
What a Professional Inspection Includes
A thorough spring inspection is more than a quick look at the unit. A licensed technician checks the parts that fail quietly and the parts that fail expensively. A typical visit covers:
– Refrigerant levels and a check for leaks along the lines
– Cleaning the condenser and evaporator coils so they can shed heat
– Inspecting electrical connections, the capacitor, and the contactor for wear
– Testing the thermostat and confirming it reads accurately
– Clearing the condensate drain to prevent water backup and moisture damage
– Measuring airflow and replacing or recommending a fresh filter
Each of these steps either restores efficiency or heads off a breakdown later in the season. Together they keep the system running closer to the performance it had when it was new, which shows up directly in your summer energy bills.
Signs Your System Needs a Look
You do not have to wait for a full failure to know something is wrong. Pay attention if your home takes longer than usual to cool, if certain rooms stay warm while others feel comfortable, or if your energy bills climbed last summer without an obvious reason. Unusual sounds when the unit starts, a musty smell from the vents, and short cycling, where the system turns on and off in rapid bursts, all deserve a professional’s attention. None of these signs guarantees the worst, but each is easier and less disruptive to resolve in spring than in the middle of a July afternoon.
Cooling equipment rewards the homeowner who plans ahead. A professional inspection now is a straightforward way to enter summer with confidence, knowing your refrigerated air system is ready for the heat Albuquerque reliably delivers. Call Academy to schedule your pre-season check while the calendar still works in your favor.
Academy Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning and Electric, Inc.
3271 Candelaria Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 293-4949




