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Your oil furnace is designed to last for a good 15 to 20 years—but without the right maintenance, it may not make it that far. A furnace is a complex machine with a number of systems working together, and if any of them get damaged or clogged, it can seriously reduce the appliance’s life. Regular maintenance keeps the unit working smoothly, so schedule visits from your HVAC contractor depending on your system’s needs.

Rule of Thumb

Your appliance should receive an inspection and maintenance visit at least once a year, typically in the fall before the weather gets too cold. This allows the HVAC contractor to perform any needed furnace repairs and ensure your heating equipment is prepared to keep you warm all winter. Preventative maintenance may include checking the heat exchanger for rust, inspecting the vent system for blockages, and conducting an amp-draw test on the blower motor.

Filter Changes

hvac contractorOne major maintenance task you can do without the help of an HVAC contractor is changing your furnace’s filter. The exact timing for filter changes depends on a number of factors, including the air quality in your home, the amount of dust and other particles present, whether you have any pets that shed fur and dander, and the type of filter you use. To test whether your filter needs to be changed, hold it up to the light; if you can see light through it, it isn’t fully used yet.

 

If you’re overdue for oil furnace maintenance or think you may need repairs, call Thomaston Oil today. For over 30 years, this responsive company has served Litchfield County, CT, offering skilled maintenance and repair services as well as convenient oil delivery for your home. By putting their employees through additional training every year, these HVAC contractors stay up-to-date on developments in the field of heating equipment. To schedule a visit, call (860) 283-4878 or go to their website.

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