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Yearly HVAC Maintenance Guidelines

Once the air turns chilly, you know it’s time to get your home ready for the cooler months ahead. Your heating system is key to maintaining a cozy, warm setting. A well-maintained furnace provides the comfort you want while using a smaller amount of energy. Routine inspections also make your system less likely to break down and help it last years longer. These are just a few examples of how seasonal HVAC maintenance can save you time, money and inconvenience. Here’s what should be on your checklist before the cold temperature arrives.

Set Up HVAC Maintenance

To keep your furnace in top condition, consider scheduling furnace maintenance every year. The best time to do this is in the fall before contractors become bombarded with calls during the busy cold months. However, if you miss that window on the calendar, it’s still beneficial to conduct furnace maintenance no matter what the season.

Your heating and cooling professional’s HVAC maintenance list should feature the following:

  • Examine the thermostat settings: We all desire an efficient HVAC system, and this includes your thermostat. During a maintenance appointment, the specialist ensures your thermostat is reading the temperature properly and engaging your furnace at the proper times.
  • Tighten the electrical connections: Making sure that all electrical connections are working correctly is vital. Loose wires can lead to a higher electricity draw, potentially reducing the life of your system’s components and causing a safety threat.
  • Measure the motor voltage and current: This step allows a contractor to find out if the motor is operating within the designated parameters, helping to avoid motor failure and unnecessary energy consumption.
  • Lubricate moving components: Friction has a negative effect on energy efficiency. Your repair person lubricates all moving parts to lower resistance, reduce wear and tear, and bring down your energy bills.
  • Inspect the condensate drain: air conditioning units, condensing furnaces and whole-house humidifiers send condensate down a drain as they operate. This line needs to be clear of obstructions to protect against water accumulation and potential home damage. Looking over the drain provides peace of mind that your utility closet won’t flood.
  • Test the system controls: This involves ensuring the furnace starts, runs and shuts off according to the manufacturer’s specifications, ensuring safety and dependability.
  • Look over the ignition burner assembly: This part is responsible for igniting the burner. A tech evaluates the assembly to confirm it’s clean and operating effectively.
  • Study the heat exchanger: The heat exchanger transfers heat from the fuel to your indoor air. A crack could bring carbon monoxide into your home, so careful examination is a fundamental step on the HVAC maintenance appointment.
  • Clean the burners: In time, burners can get covered in dust and debris that hinders performance. A complete cleaning ensures they work efficiently and safely.
  • Inspect for gas leaks: Searching for leaks is fundamental with gas heating systems. A leak can be deadly and should be addressed immediately.
  • Assess the gas pressure: Correct gas pressure is required for optimal furnace performance. Pressure that’s too low or too high can affect system efficiency and the warmth in your home.

DIY HVAC Maintenance

Here’s how to keep your heating system running properly between professional HVAC maintenance visits:

  • Install a clean air filter: A plugged filter can strain your furnace. Inspect the filter every 30 days and change it when it appears dirty to promote efficiency and extend your system’s life span.
  • Look at your thermostat settings: The Department of Energy (DOE) recommends setting your thermostat between 68 and 70 degrees when you’re in your residence and awake in the winter. Then, set the temperature back 7 to 10 degrees while you’re not home or sleeping at night to save up to 10% on your heating costs.
  • Clean the air registers: Dust buildup can reduce airflow, so vacuum the grilles on a regular basis to maintain good air quality. After that, make sure furniture, rugs and curtains don’t cover your return or supply vents to ensure appropriate system balance.
  • Reverse the ceiling fan: Set your ceiling fans to spin clockwise during the chillier months to blow warm air down from the ceiling to where you will enjoy it.
  • Seal drafts: Inspect your home for leaky windows and doors. If you find drafts, seal them with caulk and weatherstripping to keep the cold air out and decrease your furnace’s workload.
  • Analyze your attic insulation level: An insufficient insulation level in your home’s attic results in heat loss. Add insulation where needed to keep heat inside and lower your energy expenses.

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