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During the colder months, your HVAC system will often have to run at full capacity to keep your home warm. While this can be taxing, you can ensure the heater will withstand the demands of winter by performing the following maintenance tasks now.

How to Ready Your HVAC System for Winter

1. Clear Dust & Debris

To prevent the unit from getting clogged or spreading allergens throughout your home, clean interior and exterior components before turning it on this winter. For example, dust the vents and change the filters inside, and then remove leaves and debris from the heat pump outside. This will ensure adequate airflow throughout the season, thereby increasing overall efficiency.

2. Calibrate the Thermostat

HVAC systemA malfunctioning thermostat will prevent the system from working as it should. The unit will either stop cycling before the environment has reached the correct temperature, or it'll continue cycling—and eventually overwork itself—even after reaching the temperature. While you can test the thermostat yourself by seeing if the unit will get your home to a desired temperature and then stop running, it's wise to call a professional if you identify any issues.

3. Schedule a Tune-Up

A qualified HVAC technician will conduct a thorough inspection to identify any minor issues that could pose significant problems once the temperature starts dropping. The professional will also clean the heat exchanger, evaluate the venting, address any leaks, and inspect the wiring. By scheduling a tune-up sometime in the fall, you can prevent total system failure in the dead of winter.

 

To schedule fall maintenance for your HVAC system, turn to Burdick Plumbing & Heating in Conneaut, OH. Since 1970, this family-owned and -operated contractor has been providing comprehensive heating and cooling services for residential and commercial clients across the area. Their highly trained team is equipped to work on devices of all makes and models, including units that are more than 20 years old. To schedule a tune-up, reach out on their website or call (440) 599-8248.

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