Mums, pumpkin spice, and college football. There are signs summer is coming to an end, and fall has arrived.
The transition from summer to fall is your sign to ensure your HVAC system is ready for the change of season. Here are seven things you can do to smoothly transition from cooling to heating your home.
The most important thing you can do to prepare your HVAC system to switch from cooling to heating mode is to get a professional to check its overall health.
A proactive approach to heating maintenance will ensure you catch any issues before they become major problems that leave you out in the cold.
Changing your system’s air filters is one of the best ways to help it run smoothly. Dirty air filters force your system to work harder, leading to more breakdowns and a shorter lifespan.
Depending on your household, it’s recommended that your filters be replaced every one to three months.
For months, your ceiling fan has circulated air to keep you cool. Now is the time to reverse that effort and change the direction of the blades.
In fall and winter, fans should spin counterclockwise to circulate warm air that rises to the ceiling.
Your thermostat is the brains of the system, so it’s a smart idea to make sure it’s functioning correctly.
Look at the settings on your programmable thermostat and adjust appropriately as HVAC demands change as the weather gets cooler and bedtime gets earlier.
Sometimes, fall and winter creeps up slowly, and sometimes, the temperatures dip fast. Before you need it, check if your heating system works properly by giving it a test run.
Let your system run for a short period and listen for unusual noises, making sure the air is blowing properly and evenly out of the vents.
Seal leaky windows and doors so the heat your unit delivers stays in your home and your system doesn’t experience excess wear and tear.
Summer humid air makes way to dry air in winter. If you notice your home’s air is becoming dry, consider installing a humidifier to restore the air quality and help your system run more efficiently.
Moving from lazy summer schedules to back-to-school in the fall is a tough transition. While it might be hard for the members of your household to make the change, there are a few things you can do to make it easier for your HVAC system.
At Len The Plumber Heating & Air, our expert team is here to help. Your family’s health and home come first.
Call today to schedule your professional HVAC tune-up or request same day HVAC repair.