The holidays are the most exciting times of the year. However, everyone worries about the cold weather and how they will remain warm and safe. Here are a few HVAC tips that we recommend at Command Service Center to keep your family safe this holiday season.
Expect heavy usage of your HVAC system this winter. Replace the air filter if it's found to be clogged. This should be done every six months to one year. A dirty filter makes your furnace work harder than necessary and works at reduced efficiency, as well.
The thermostat is the center of your HVAC unit that needs the correct settings. Make sure that your room is warming up at the right temperature. If you increase the temperature but feel no change, it's a sign that your heater needs repair.
This is the time to decide if it's appropriate to replace it with a smart thermostat. Using a smart thermostat, you only have to preset your settings once. Your air conditioner automatically turns on and off at different temperatures and at different days and times. You no longer have to increase or decrease the temperature manually.
Blocked vents from dust and debris is a commonly overlooked problem in centrally heated homes. This often occurs to heaters that remain inactive for months before winter begins. Clear your vents to increase the airflow and prevent harmful particles from circulating throughout the air.
The ductwork is a trickier system to maintain. However, the home could lose half of its air if it moves through ducts leaking air due to damage or poor connections. Our providers will inspect your ducts, checking for damages and leaks every few years as part of your regular maintenance.
Ask yourself if your house is prepared for the winter cold and chills. As winter approaches, you may be more concerned about family matters and celebrations than your HVAC system. October and November are the perfect months to perform a few do-it-yourself maintenance tasks on your heater.
Schedule maintenance for your HVAC system before the start of the winter season. Have our professionals at Command Service Center clean your heater, replace damaged parts, and ensure optimal performance. We repair small problems before they escalate into major repairs.