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HVAC Maintenance Tips for Fall and Winter

 

During those cold winter nights, your HVAC system becomes the most valuable equipment in your home. But if it’s running poorly, that means less comfort and higher energy bills. Complete these steps in the fall to help your HVAC system operate efficiently throughout the winter. This way, you can save money to be enjoyed in other ways during the holiday season!

Change the Air Filter and Clean the Vents

Changing the air filter every month is one of the most important things you can do to support your HVAC system. It’s also one of the easiest. The filter should be checked every month and replaced if it is dirty. Filters should be replaced at the very least every three months, no matter what. Keep up with this simple project by choosing a regular day to check the filter, such as the first or last day of the month.

The same day the filter is replaced is also a good time to vacuum the air vents. This keeps them clean and allows warm air to flow freely, easing temperature regulation throughout the home.

Have an Inspection

Yearly service of your HVAC system ensures it runs properly. Homeowners should have the system inspected in the fall to best prepare it for the demands of winter. Give us a call at Gentry today and schedule your annual HVAC inspection.

If Your HVAC System is Ancient, Replace It

Replacing the home’s HVAC system is an expensive proposition, but if your system is old and inefficient, the added comfort and financial benefits of a new system can be very real. If your system is more than 10 years old, ask a service technician’s opinion on the longevity of your system. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, replacing it with a new high-efficiency model could reduce your home’s annual energy bill by as much as 20 – 40 percent.

Sufficiently Insulate the Attic

One of the easiest ways to help your HVAC system operate at peak performance is to lighten its load. Insulating the home’s attic keeps warm air in the home and prevents it from escaping outside. This allows your HVAC system to do less and still maintain the home’s proper temperature. Per EnergyStar.gov, a simple visual test will determine whether the home’s attic is sufficiently insulated. According to their recommendation, insulation in the attic should be high enough to obstruct the view of the floor joists. If this is the case, additional insulation will offer little to no benefit.

Install a Programmable Thermostat

The right temperature inside a home depends largely on who is there at the time, and when no one is in the home, the right temperature can be significantly lower. Many homeowners however fail to adjust their thermostats when they leave their home because it’s too much work, they forget, or they don’t want to return to a cold home. A programmable thermostat solves that and will help your unit run more efficiently.