Gearing Up For Cold Weather: Simple Tasks To Save You Later

Unfortunately for many, the warm summer days are quickly coming to an end. Soon, cool brisk days followed by cold winter nights will arrive. Now is the ideal time to get your HVAC system checked to be sure everything is running as it should. Your furnace is gearing up for a long season of keeping your warm and comfortable, so take a few minutes to give it some love. Here are a few easy things you can do to keep yourselves warm all season long:

Have Your HVAC Serviced

It is never a bad idea to get your HVAC system tuned up every now and then. The time before a major weather change is a perfect time to do so. Just like you would tune up your vehicle, you should give the same care to one of the most important and most expensive operation systems in your home.

Many homeowners rely heavily on the HVAC, so call in a licensed technician to give it a once-over to ensure there are no hidden issues that could occur in the middle of cold weather season. The technician will take a look at your unit as a whole and check your Freon levels. If any work needs to be done, it is best to schedule it as soon as possible while you have a short break from needing the system running continuously.

Look at Your Filters

An easy thing you can, and should, do regularly is have your air filters checked. Ideally, you should be changing your air filters several times a year. Look into the system as you remove the filters to ensure there is no additional dust and debris buildup. If you notice excess dust, simply wipe it away or vacuum it out. This buildup can eventually cause clogs in the system that will be difficult to deal with during the winter. It can cause expensive damage if you do not attend to it in a timely manner.

Check Outside

The next thing you need to do is go outside and check on different components of your HVAC system. If you have a heat pump as part of your system, look around for any possible damage or debris in the area. Over time, dirt and leaves can build up and cause blockages. You can simply hose this debris away. If you notice anything that looks damaged on your outdoor components, such as loose wires or broken parts, be sure to have it checked as soon as possible.

Visit a company like Barnetts Heating & Air Conditioning to learn more. 

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