As autumn rolls in and we start to spend more time inside, it’s essential to keep our homes healthy and our heating costs down. At Rod Miller, we would like to share our tips to prepare your HVAC for the fall with you.
Air filters and humidifier pads might not be the first thing on your mind, but they are key to clean air and a smooth-running heating system. A quick check and change of these parts can make a big difference. You’ll breathe easier and keep your energy bills from going up.
Let’s get into the simple steps you can take to make sure your air is fresh, and your home is cozy for the colder months ahead.
Air filters and humidifier pads are critical to maintaining a healthy and efficient home environment. They are something you shouldn’t neglect, as they can lead to decreased air quality, higher energy bills, and undue strain on your HVAC system.
Both of these can impact the health of your family since as the weather gets colder, you will spend more and more time indoors. Clean air filters and humidifier pads ensure that the air you breathe is free of allergens and irritants and on optimal humidity levels. So, every time you prepare your HVAC for the fall, you should look into changing these parts.
Changing these two parts is not as difficult as you might think. Once you learn about air filters, you can easily change them:
In order to change your humidifier pads, you need to:
Vents and registers are the points of air exchange in your home. They allow heated or cooled air to circulate throughout the rooms and return it to the HVAC system. Over time, they collect dust, pet hair, and other debris. All of these can potentially worsen the air quality in your home, and sometimes block the vents, and restrict airflow, which increases the utility bill.
With an easy step-by-step guide, you can clean your vents and registers and be sure your HVAC is ready for the fall. Here is what you need to do:
Once you decide to prepare your HVAC for the fall, you should also check and seal ductwork if needed. Your HVAC ductwork is the network of tubes that carries heated or cooled air throughout your home. Over time, these ducts can develop leaks or separations due to various reasons, including regular wear and tear, poor installation, or damage from pests or renovation work.
Leaky ducts can lead to inefficiency, additional costs, uneven heating or cooling, and even mold. The best way is to do an inspection, then if you find small leaks, fix them with the material you have. You can start with the following:
While you can address small leaks with DIY methods, larger or inaccessible ductwork issues require professional attention.
Regular testing can catch potential issues early, avoiding unexpected breakdowns during cold weather when the system is under more stress and when you rely on it for your comfort and safety. In order to be totally ready for the fall, you should do the following:
Finally, you can always schedule an HVAC checkup done by professionals so you are absolutely sure your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system is ready for the cold. When you make that call to set up an appointment, it’s typically best to aim for a date before you need to switch the system over to heating full-time. This way, you have time to make any necessary adjustments.
During the checkup, an HVAC technician will conduct a thorough examination of both the indoor and outdoor units. They’ll clean key components that are difficult for you to reach and handle safely, such as the blower motor and the coils. These parts, if left unattended, can collect dust and debris that impair the efficiency and longevity of your system.
They will also ensure everything is operating as it should. This involves checking electrical and gas connections, depending on your system type, to ensure there’s no risk of hazards and that the system is up to code. For gas heaters, this is also about making sure that there’s no carbon monoxide leak, which can be a silent but deadly threat.
Furthermore, the professional will make sure that your system’s controls are in good working order. They’ll look at the start cycle, operation, and shut-off sequence to ensure everything is calibrated correctly for efficient and safe operation.
The benefits of professional HVAC maintenance are clear: by keeping your system running smoothly, you prevent breakdowns, save on energy costs, and extend the life of your system.
With the chill of fall just around the corner, you should prepare your HVAC for the fall. Taking care of your home’s heating and air system is like getting ready for a big game – it’s all about being prepared.
When you clean or change your filters, check your vents, and ensure everything is sealed up tight, you’re setting yourself up to win against cold drafts and high bills. It’s like giving your home a pre-winter pep talk.
So, when it’s time to snuggle up indoors, you can relax knowing that you’ve done everything to keep your space warm and your air clean. And if you’re not sure about doing it all yourself, there’s no harm in calling in a pro. At Rod Miller, you can simply schedule your maintenance, and we will be there to help you.
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