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Keeping your heating and cooling
systems in good working order means your utility
bills will be lower, your home will be more comfortable, and
you’ll need to call for repairs less often.
Maintenance Scheduling Schedule a maintenance service call before the heating
season starts. If there are any problems with your system, it’s better to find out before it’s freezing outside!
Do the same for your cooling system before sweltering season begins.
Filters Manufacturers
recommend cleaning or replacing your filters every month your system is in use. Operating your system with dirty filters means
energy is wasted and can be harmful for your system. While you’re at it, check and clean the filters in your home’s
humidifier.
System Checks If you have a forced air heating system check your furnace’s
blower compartment and blower coils. Vacuum them if you see dirt and dust there. You should also check fan belt tension, and
lubricate fan and motor bearings if applicable. Many of today's systems do not have belts and use sealed bearings that
do not require oiling. If in doubt call a qualified technician.
Don’t keep clutter near your furnace. It’s
a fire hazard, and may keep your system from operating efficiently. To make sure you’re getting the most out of
your heating system, keep the heating registers and vents throughout the house free of dust, dirt, and pet hair by vacuuming
them at least once a year.
Listen for odd sounds when your heating or cooling system kicks in. If you hear anything
unusual, get in touch with your service professional so you can head off problems before they become serious.
In
winter months, set your ceiling fan at its slowest speed and reverse it in order to gently push warm air down from the ceiling
without generating a breeze.
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