As the temperature drops and winter sets in, your HVAC system becomes essential to keep your home warm and comfortable. However, to ensure it operates efficiently throughout the season, regular maintenance is crucial.
Without proper care, your HVAC system can struggle, leading to higher energy bills, unexpected breakdowns, and a chilly home. Here are some tips to help you maintain your HVAC system in winter and keep it running smoothly.
1. Change the Air Filters Regularly
One of the easiest yet most important maintenance tasks is changing your HVAC system’s air filters. Dirty filters restrict airflow, forcing your system to work harder to maintain the desired temperature, which can lead to increased energy consumption and wear on the unit. Ideally, you should:
- Check your air filters once a month during the winter months.
- Replace them every 30 to 90 days, depending on the type of filter and the air quality in your home.
By keeping the filters clean, you ensure your HVAC system runs efficiently, providing better air quality and reducing strain on the equipment.
2. Schedule a Professional Heating Inspection
Before the peak of winter, it's essential to have a professional HVAC technician inspect your system. Greeley Furnace Heating & Air offers thorough heating maintenance services, ensuring that your furnace, boiler, or heat pump is ready for the colder months. A professional technician can:
- Check for any signs of wear and tear.
- Lubricate moving parts to prevent friction damage.
- Test the thermostat for accurate readings.
- Inspect electrical connections and ensure all components are functioning correctly.
Regular inspections not only prevent unexpected breakdowns but also extend the lifespan of your system, keeping your home warm and safe throughout winter.
3. Seal Drafts and Insulate
Even the best HVAC system will struggle to maintain a comfortable temperature if your home has drafts. Make sure to:
- Seal gaps around windows and doors.
- Add weatherstripping where necessary.
- Insulate your attic and walls to keep the warm air in and the cold air out.
By preventing heat from escaping, your HVAC system won’t need to work as hard, which saves energy and reduces your utility bills.
4. Keep Vents and Registers Clear
Blocked vents can prevent warm air from circulating properly throughout your home. To ensure your HVAC system operates efficiently:
- Move furniture, curtains, or other objects away from vents and registers.
- Clean dust and debris off the vents to avoid airflow restrictions.
By keeping your vents clear, you allow your system to heat your home more evenly, leading to greater comfort and less strain on the HVAC unit.
5. Maintain Your Thermostat Settings
Avoid constantly adjusting the thermostat to extreme temperatures, as this can cause your HVAC system to work harder than necessary. Instead:
- Set your thermostat to a consistent, comfortable temperature.
- Consider installing a programmable thermostat that allows you to lower the temperature when you’re away or asleep.
Greeley Furnace Heating & Air can help with smart thermostat installations to optimize your home’s heating efficiency.
6. Clean Around the Outdoor Unit
Your HVAC system's outdoor unit plays a crucial role, even during the winter. Be sure to:
- Remove snow, leaves, and debris from around the unit.
- Ensure proper airflow to prevent the system from overworking.
If your outdoor unit is damaged or blocked, your HVAC system won't run efficiently, so regular maintenance is vital.
Why Choose Greeley Furnace Company?
Maintaining your HVAC system is essential to keeping your home warm and comfortable during the winter months. With over 60 years of experience in the industry, Greeley Furnace Heating & Air provides top-notch heating maintenance, furnace repairs, and heating installations to keep your system running efficiently.
We offer affordable services with upfront pricing, and Blue Chip VIP members even enjoy special discounts on maintenance and repairs. Contact us today at (970) 315-9222 for a heating system inspection and stay cozy all season long!