Having an HVAC system that works properly is a no brainer for most homeowners. After all, who wants a freezing house in the middle of winter or a sweltering bedroom during the hot summer months? While these units typically work silently, causing no issue or problem, you can’t afford to forget about them. The fact is, the HVAC system – regardless of age – requires regular care and maintenance.
If you want your heating and cooling system to continue working efficiently and effectively, there are some tips that can help you achieve this.
Changing the filter on your HVAC system is one of the most essential things you can do to ensure it is an efficient and long-lasting machine. No one wants a dusty home, which means doing this on a regular basis can help you avoid dirt, allergens, and pollutants from floating all around the house. It is recommended that you change the filter every three months, at the least. Changing the filter regularly can help you save quite a bit of money on energy costs.
Also, seeing that there is proper attic ventilation present can reduce your heating and cooling bills by 10 to 12 percent. Additionally, if your interior unit is working overtime because of a dirty filter, the cooling coil may freeze, which will result in you having to call for professional repairs.
If you are having an HVAC system installed for the first time in your home, it is essential that you ask the air conditioning and heating contractor some questions. Each home is different. This means that you need to make sure the right size HVAC system is installed. When you know what size your home needs, you can ensure the system is big enough to keep your home comfortable, without being too big. Other questions to ask your technician include about warranties for the system, and if they have an ongoing repair and maintenance program for the system.
When you ensure that your HVAC system receives regular care and maintenance and that you install the right unit for your home, it will help you save money in the long run. Just by installing a programmable thermostat in the home, you can save about $180 per year in energy costs. However, just because you are saving money, it doesn’t mean you can ignore a system that needs maintenance and repairs. When properly cared for and repaired in a timely manner, an HVAC system can last for 12 to 15 years.
If you want to ensure your HVAC system works efficiently, then it is best to have a professional inspect the unit on a regular basis. They can take care of any small repairs that may be needed.
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