Tips from an Nevada Residential Services
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
Winter’s chill doesn’t just sneak up on you; it barges in like an uninvited guest. But don’t worry; We’re here to help you prepare your heating and air conditioning system for the frosty months ahead, so your home or office stays cozy without running up your energy bills.
And hey, let’s be real – when it comes to winter
Optimize Heating Performance
First things first, your heating system works hard all winter, and it deserves a little TLC, it needs to be in tip-top shape. Here’s where to start:
1. Thermostat Check
If you’re still rocking a manual thermostat, it’s time to upgrade to a programmable or smart thermostat. It can save you up to 10% on your heating bill.
2. Test Your Furnace
Run your heating system for an hour before it gets freezing. If it’s blowing cold air or making strange noises, you’ve got a problem.
3. Seal Windows and Doors
Your
HVAC system works harder if warm air escapes. Properly seal gaps to keep your home cozy and your energy bills low.
Cleaning Ducts
Ever wondered why your home still feels dusty after cleaning? Your ducts might be the culprit.
- Dust and debris in your ducts reduce airflow and can even trigger allergies.
- Schedule professional duct cleaning to remove blockages and ensure the warm air flows freely.
- Pro tip: If you hear thumping noises in your ducts, don’t worry – it’s not a ghost. It’s just expanding metal from temperature changes!
Checking for Leaks
Leaks in your
- Inspect exposed ductwork for visible cracks or disconnected joints.
- Use a flashlight to check for light coming through your attic or basement vents.
- Common household leaks can also occur in weatherstripping and around utility pipes.
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Simple Problems to Watch Out For
During winter, I often hear about these common issues in homes and offices:
- Uneven Heating
- Short Cycling
- Carbon Monoxide Risks
Quick Winter Prep Checklist
- Replace air filters
- Test the heating system early
- Seal doors and windows
- Schedule furnace maintanence and duct cleaning
- Clear the area around your outdoor unit
- Check for odd noises or smells
- Check carbon monoxide detectors
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