Early fall is the best time to prepare your HVAC system for the colder months ahead. After all, HVAC companies are at their busiest during late fall and well into the winter season. Scheduling maintenance in early fall allows you to easily set up an appointment and contractors will be able to evaluate your system for issues such as damaged compressors or fan motors right away.
In this article, Thomas J. Fannon & Sons, a leading provider of heating fuel oil and HVAC services, shares a simple checklist to keep your system in tip-top shape during the heating season.
Replace Your Air Filters
Your HVAC system’s air filters are likely caked with dust, dirt, and pollen. If this is the case, be sure to remove and dispose of your dirty air filters and replace them with clean ones. This maintenance tip is simple and quick. Plus, it can help you and your family breathe healthier, cleaner air.
Clean the Space Around Your HVAC
Although most days will be sunny, this does not eliminate the chances of rain or high winds impacting your outdoor HVAC unit. To keep the space around the equipment clean, consider clearing away any debris and other obstructions like overgrown tree branches or vegetation. Call an HVAC repair expert right away if you hear weird noises coming from inside the outdoor unit. Debris might have gotten stuck in between the fan blade.
Switch Your Thermostat as Needed
Since autumn brings a drop in humidity and a cool home interior, don’t forget to turn off your air conditioning unit. Do this when daily temperatures are below 85 degrees or whatever indoor temperature is most comfortable for you. By doing this, you can significantly reduce your energy bills. If your indoors get chilly, you can switch your thermostat to the heat setting in November.
Schedule HVAC Maintenance
To ensure your HVAC system is in good condition as cool weather comes, schedule maintenance with your local HVAC technician. Although many homeowners schedule an air conditioning tune-up before summer, only a few schedule a fall maintenance check. Failure to have your heat pump or furnace inspected can leave you in the cold when you need heat the most.
We are the leading HVAC service provider in the local area because of our expertise and experience. We are happy to inspect your furnace, heat pump, or water heater to ensure it functions this fall and winter. Give us a call at (703) 549-5700, or fill out our online contact form to get a free estimate.
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