The heating system of your home is something you should maintain and inspect regularly. By having it inspected, you can help to have it working as efficiently as possible. The parts should be inspected because it can help to decrease the chance of issues with other parts. This can help to reduce the chance of costly heating bills as well as a repair bill. Make sure the heating system is free of any dirt or grime build-up. This can help the unit to run effectively and efficiently when it needs to. We can come and inspect the furnace for you. This way you can help to ensure that it is in the best possible condition it needs to be in. We can also look for parts that may need to be repaired or replaced.

Keep the Heating system clean

The best thing you can do for the heating system is to make sure it is clean and clear of any dirt or debris. For the best performance of the heating system, a professional should clean it. We can help it to have a longer life by inspecting it and making sure it is clean. The HVAC system should be inspected professionally at least once before the heating season and at least once before the cooling season. This will help it to run efficiently, as well as help prevent fire hazards.

The filter should be inspected regularly

It is important to check the filter on the furnace regularly. It should be cleaned as recommended to help ensure that good clean air is being filtered through your home. The filter will also need to be replaced when it is no longer efficient. If you are unsure how often to check or clean the filters, we can help to advise you on when it should be done.

Do not forget to check the ductwork

Check the ductwork in your home for any signs of damage. Having air leak out can increase the chance for higher monthly energy bills. The ductwork will not be able to produce as much air through your home as it is creating. You may also be able to notice if there is an issue with the ductwork based on the temperature your home is at. If the actual temperature is significantly lower than the set temperature, this can indicate that heat is being leaked from somewhere in the ductwork. It could also mean that the thermostat could be faulty. The best way to know the cause of the issue is to have it inspected.