Winter is knoking in the doors, its time for cozy sweaters, hot chocolate, and... sky-high heating bills if your heating system isn’t ready for the cold. Frozen pipes, heaters on strike, clogged filters and ductworks and more. As an HVAC tech who’s seen more "frozen pipes and frost-covered ducts" than I care to count, I can tell you that a little prep now can save you from big headaches later.
As an HVAC professional with many years of experience serving Nevada homeowners, I’ve noticed a consistent trend: November is when heating systems are put to the test. After months of sitting idle during our long, hot summers, your Heating and Air Conditioning system suddenly has to shift gears, and that’s often when problems arise.
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October is the sweet spot between Nevada's hot summer and the colder months. As the temperature drops, you'll start using more hot water for showers, heating systems, and daily tasks. A well-maintained water heater works more efficiently, helping reduce energy bills. Routine water heater and furnace maintenance allows you to spot potential problems, such as leaks or corrosion, before they become costly issues.
As a homeowner, understanding key terms related to air conditioning and heating systems, especially furnaces, can help you better manage, maintain, and troubleshoot your system. Here's a glossary of essential
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