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With summer approaching its end, it’s time to make sure your furnace is ready for the cooler fall temperatures. Early checks can address any issues with the HVAC and prep it for smooth performance during colder months. Below, experienced technicians share a few essential steps to ensure your heating system is working to its full potential.

Fall Prep Steps to Take for Your Furnace

Do a Test Run

Turning on your furnace during summer months may not sound ideal, but a test run will give you an idea of its current working condition. HVAC experts suggest checking all the vents for any air circulation or duct maintenance issues. This will also help you see how long it takes for the heating system to reach the desired temperature.

Inspect the Filters

Your HVAC’s filters catch allergens to provide a clean and hygienic indoor environment. Clean and functional filters become even more imperative during fall when there’s a high chance of catching seasonal allergies. Run regular checks on your filters and change them out if they’re already clogged with impurities. Even after the arrival of fall weather, it’s best to replace your air filters every month.

furnaceGet Professional HVAC Services

Having your furnace inspected and serviced will catch any maintenance issues ahead of fall. Professional technicians will conduct detailed inspections on the indoor and outdoor units to diagnose furnace repair issues.

As part of their preventative assessments, they also furnish homeowners with comprehensive tune-up services to ensure optimal HVAC performance during colder months. Their solutions improve the system’s efficiency and guarantee lower energy expenses during fall and winter. They also do timely restorations, so you don’t have to worry about extensive wear and tear during periods of excessive use.

 

Get your furnace ready for fall with help from the experts at Universal Refrigeration. For more than 30 years, their experienced technicians have provided all types of furnace repair and maintenance solutions to Auburn, WA, residents. Learn more about their services by calling (253) 939-5501 or visiting their website.

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