Seven HVAC Tips For A Strong End To Winter

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We have survived the harshest days of the winter. Since the weather will soon transition into spring, we can all feel a sense of relief. The warmer weather is always welcome.

It also means that your furnace will finally get its much-deserved break. This is a good time of year to address your HVAC system. This article shares HVAC tips for the end of winter.

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HVAC Air Filter

Dirty and clogged air filters are responsible for the majority of the heating and cooling problems at home. When the filters are dirty, it prevents proper airflow. This issue, in turn, will cause your system to overwork. Maintaining the ideal temperatures with a clogged filter will require the use of more energy, thereby forcing you to pay for expensive utility bills at the end of the month.

The period from January to February are usually the coldest months of the year. You will use the furnace more during this time than at any other time of the year. Your job as a homeowner is to check the furnace filter and figure out if it’s in excellent working condition. Clean or replace it if necessary.

 

HVAC Upgrade

Most people don’t think of upgrading their HVAC units at the end of winter. The usual scenario is to wait it out until the temperatures outside are tolerable enough to not rely on the HVAC system for an extended period. However, the problem with that strategy is when your equipment breaks down, you put yourself and everyone else at risk of feeling utter discomfort for the remainder of the cold season.

If you keep your system running with damaged components or some malfunction, it most likely will result in increased energy consumption, poor indoor air quality, or other issues. You can prevent these problems by acting fast. When your heater isn’t working the way it’s supposed to, you will need to repair or replace it before you end up with a total system breakdown right in the middle of the winter and spring.

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HVAC Air Ducts

Aside from the air filters, the ducts are also prone to accumulating dirt and dust. When dirt and dust build up in the ductwork system, the clogs could compromise your heating equipment’s capacity to provide enough heat. Once again, the unnecessary strain on your system leads to inefficiency and poor air quality. Clogged ducts will bring in allergens and contaminants, putting everyone at risk of developing respiratory problems.

The ducts need to be cleaned and inspected periodically. It’s an arduous job, so better leave it to the experts who come equipped with specialized tools to handle it.

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Heating & Air Conditioner Maintenance

It’s never a wise decision to wait for the winter’s end before you schedule HVAC maintenance. You must do it immediately so that you get to be first in the line for the HVAC company’s spring schedule. The last thing you want is to be part of the mad rush of homeowners trying to have their HVAC system fixed and maintained. You also need to have your AC tuned up before the start of the summer.

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Thermostat Upgrade

If you currently an old and outdated thermostat, then a thermostat upgrade can help in improving your system’s efficiency and your comfort. For instance, replacing your old thermostat with a programmable version allows you to automatically adjust the temperature in your living space at different times of the day. You can have the system operate at a low intensity when you’re at work and then turn it up to a comfortable level before you come home.

 

Fix Air Drafts

The existence of drafty windows in your home is the likely reason for your heating equipment’s inefficiency. When air escapes through those drafts in the doors and windows, the heating and cooling system is forced to work harder to maintain an ideal temperature inside. What you must do is look for those gaps and seal them one by one. But if you’ve done it and the problem remains, the best thing to do is to let an experienced HVAC contractor handle it. You might have missed some areas.

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Outdoor Unit

Your outdoor unit deserves attention, too. It’s the one component that gets constantly exposed to the elements, including debris and precipitation. You need to clean it and get rid of anything that can interfere with its functions, including fallen leaves, gunk, stale water, twigs, and other debris.

Conclusion

The predictable nature of the seasons should work to your advantage when it comes to HVAC maintenance. It means you can plan to keep your HVAC equipment in the best shape possible. Regular maintenance corresponds to longer service life, improved efficiency, maximum comfort, and low energy bills.

Be sure to contact an experienced HVAC company to book your next maintenance service appointment.

 

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