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How to Get Your HVAC Ready for Winter

Winter is on its way, and just around the corner is that classic “old man’s whisper” — well as far as temperatue goes! The following is a guide to good winter maintenance of HVAC systems, keeping you warm and comfortable all winter while avoiding issues and saving money on energy bills.

Why You Need to Be Prepared for Winter

Not Getting Your HVAC System Winter-Ready Can Lead to the Following Problems:

Reduced efficiency. Dust, dirt, and allergens settle in your system through the years, and this makes it work harder, pushing up your energy bills for heating.

Increased energy bills. A less efficient one will run for longer and consume more energy, which will raise your monthly utility bill.

Poor indoor air quality. Dust and allergens trapped in the unit can be blown throughout your home and inhaled by your family.

Unexpected breakdowns. Problems that are missed can deteriorate in the winter, leading to untimely breakdowns and expensive service calls.

Gen maintenance and preparation will prevent you from experiencing these problems and allow you to have a warm, cozy and efficient home all winter long.

4 Tips to Prepare your HVAC System for Winter

Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how to prepare your HVAC system for the chilly season:

Change the Air Filters

Clean filters are a must for efficient system operation and good indoor air quality. Filthy filters make your HVAC system work harder and can make it use more energy. Be sure to inspect and change your filters at least once a month, especially in the winter months when your system is active more often.

Inspect and Clean Ductwork

Dust, dirt and allergens can collect on ductwork. This buildup can slow the airflow, decrease indoor air quality, and even result in health problems. Have your ductwork professionally cleaned every so often to ensure your system works at maximum capacity, and your home is the healthiest it can be.

Check the Thermostat

Ensure your thermostat is in accurate working order and properly reflects the temperature you keep in your home. Think about investing in a programmable or smart thermostat that will help you save energy by scheduling temperature changes according to when you go to work, come home and go to sleep.

Seal Air Leaks

Air leaks in windows, doors and other places exposed to the elements of space can decrease the energy efficiency of your house. Check your home for drafts and close them using weatherstripping, old towels, caulk, or insulation. This will help to minimize heat loss and keep your home warm and cozy throughout the winter months.

Test the Furnace

Check your furnace before it’s cold out. Apply heat and listen for anything abnormal in the form of noises, smells, or performance. If you see any issues, have an experienced HVAC technician come in and fix it.

Your HVAC system needs air to work properly and the outdoor unit is the part doing much of the work. Clear the foliage, debris or snow blocking the unit. If the air filter is located below the motor, check the inside of the air filter every month and clean as needed.(Intent: Keep area around unit clear during the winter months for efficient operation.)

Professional HVAC Tune-Up on Your Calendar

A professional HVAC tune-up is the ideal way to ensure your system is running as efficiently as it should be ahead of winter. When a technician performs a tune-up, they will check and clean your unit, look for upcoming concerns, and fix any maintenance concerns.

Indicators Your HVAC Device May Need a Tune-Up

Here are a few typical red flags that might indicate your system needs the professional touch:

Unusual noises or smells.

Reduced airflow.

Uneven heating or cooling.

Increased energy bills.

Frequent cycling on and off.

If you see the following warning signs, do not hesitate to call a local HVAC expert for an inspection and tune-up.

Do it yourself vs Re-freshing Professional Cleaning

Some maintenance, such as changing air filters and sealing air leaks, can be done by homeowners, while cleaning ductwork and checking the furnace is best left to professionals. A professional HVAC tune-up includes a complete look at your system to have potential issues cleaned, adjusted and maximized.

FAQ

Q: Why is it a good idea to get a professional tune-up on my HVAC system?

A: A professional tune-up gives your system a comprehensive evaluation, cleaning, and service, which can prevent future problems, keep it operating efficiently, and help it last longer.

Q: What can I do to be more efficient in the winter months?

Q: What is the best way to save energy when it’s really cold out? A: There are lots of steps you can take to save, from sealing the air leaks in your home and converting to a programmable thermostat to making sure your HVAC system is properly maintained.

A: How can I tell if may HVAC system is in need of repair?

A: If you hear strange sounds, have less airflow, notice poor temperatures in your home, see an increase in your energy bills, or if your unit is constantly turning off and on, these are all indications that your system needs to be repaired.