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The time between late summer and early fall is the perfect opportunity to conduct HVAC maintenance. As temperatures drop and the days get shorter, a few critical steps will help your heating system do its job reliably and efficiently. For a warm and comfortable winter, follow this checklist with your HVAC contractor.

Autumn HVAC Maintenance Checklist

1. Schedule a Tune-Up

Your HVAC contractor should conduct a full tune-up every fall before you turn on the heat for the first time. During this service, they'll clean your outdoor unit, look for leaks, and inspect the components for any wearing. They'll also lubricate the moving parts and top off your refrigerant if it's low. Finally, they'll replace the air filter and test the system to ensure it's working at peak efficiency.

2. Clean the Vents

hvac contractorEven a correctly functioning heating system can't do its job with dirty or blocked vents, as they hinder airflow. This means the home won't heat evenly, and the system will have to work harder than it should. Clean off the vents with a vacuum hose, and remove the vent covers to wash them if needed. Also, move any furniture blocking the vents, as the air should have a clear path to the rest of the room.

3. Stock Up on Heating Oil

You don't want to run out of fuel on the first cold autumn night, so top off the oil at the beginning of the season. You'll also likely need more throughout the season, so set up an automatic delivery with an oil company. They'll monitor your usage and automatically top off your tank when it gets low, ensuring you never run out.

 

To keep your heat running smoothly all season, contact the HVAC contractor at Thomaston Oil in Litchfield County, CT. Their fully licensed staff has more than 30 years of experience conducting maintenance, repairs, and oil delivery services throughout the state. See their full list of services online, and call (860) 283-4878 to schedule an estimate today.

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