Valentine's Day is a great reminder to show your love for your partner. However, you shouldn't leave your HVAC system out. Rather, it needs some love too. Here are five ways to show some love for your HVAC system.
During the winter months, your family spends more time indoors. This means more harmful airborne debris that is circulated throughout your home. Replacing your old filter frequently is necessary to ensure that airborne debris gets removed. While experts recommend changing your filter every three months on average, the wintertime calls for more frequent changes. Consider checking your air filter once a month.
Your heating system is only as good as your vents are. When you block your vents with furniture or other objects, it can significantly reduce the airflow in your ductwork. This will reduce the amount of heat that makes it into the rooms of your home. Take a few moments and check each vent for obstructions. You'll want to leave a large amount of open space in front of each vent so that the air can freely flow out into the room.
Before the summer season hits, it's vital that you get your HVAC serviced by a professional. This will ensure that your system is ready to take on the hot summer weather and is working as efficiently as possible. Don't wait until the last minute when you need to be using your HVAC system to schedule maintenance. Rather, call in today to schedule your springtime HVAC maintenance.
If you don't have a smart thermostat for your HVAC system, it's time to invest in one. Smart thermostats are incredibly convenient as you can alter your thermostat settings from the comfort of your smartphone. That means you can easily bump up the temperature before you arrive home after work. Smart thermostats are completely programmable, so you can set different temperatures depending on what time of day it is. Additionally, they will learn your behavior and make recommendations about running your heating and cooling system more efficiently.
During the winter months, it's not uncommon to notice air drafts coming into your home. These are most commonly found near windows and doors. Use weatherstripping or something similar to block the cold air from outside coming through draft spaces in your home. When you're successfully able to keep the cold air out of your home, your heating system doesn't have to overwork to keep your home at a comfortable temperature.
If it's time for your HVAC maintenance, give us a call today. Our helpful HVAC technicians at Command Service Center will be able to get your system ready to work at its best.