Are you concerned that your HVAC system will not be available for the holidays? Your HVAC system needs regular maintenance in order to work efficiently. It would be a shame to return from vacation and find that your HVAC unit is making strange or unpleasant noises.
If you don’t prepare your HVAC unit for the holidays, your house could have poor indoor air quality. The HVAC system can also be polluted by dust, dirt, and mold that accumulates.
To reduce energy costs and avoid costly breakdowns, you should maintain your HVAC unit. Preventative maintenance can also help to prevent costly HVAC repairs and prolong the life of your HVAC system. These are some ways to take care of your HVAC system during the holiday season.
Clean the Ducts
If the vents become blocked or dirty, your air conditioner might not work properly. Look for dirt in the AC ducts by climbing to the crawlspace, basement, or attic. Examine all sections for tears, gaps, or disconnections.
Also, make sure to check if the duct tape that was attached to the ducts remains intact. Poor indoor air quality would result in temperature fluctuations and poor indoor air quality.
If the air ducts are visibly dirty, hire an AC cleaner. This task will be completed by a professional AC cleaner who will use rotary brushes as well as a powerful vacuum.
Check the air filters
Your AC filters can accumulate dirt and other debris over time. Make sure to inspect them before the holidays. This can cause your AC to become less efficient and restrict airflow. If the filters are not replaced or cleaned, your AC could experience a serious breakdown.
According to the manufacturer’s instructions, the filters should be changed once a month or twice per year. You should change your filters if the AC unit becomes too hot or fails cold airflow. If you notice an increase in your energy bills, dust near the vents, or allergy attacks, it is time to change the filters.
If you are planning to travel, clean or replace your filters before the holidays. If you clean out clogged filters, your AC will be able to reduce its energy consumption by 5 to 15%.
Set the Recommended Thermostat Settings
To automatically adjust your indoor temperature, install a programmable thermostat. You can also use a thermometer to determine the indoor temperature if your thermostat is not programmable. To set the thermostat at the right temperature, use the thermometer readings.
If you’re not at home for a prolonged time, you can set the thermostat to 50-60 degrees. Your coolant coils could freeze and explode if you set it to low temperatures. Low thermostat settings can also cause damage to artwork and wallpapers.
To prevent excessive cold and humidity from your home, you should have your HVAC system on while you are on vacation. This is because heat escapes from your living spaces when it’s cold out.
Seal any Air Leaks
When outside air seeps in, or conditioned air escapes through cracks and openings, air leakage can occur. The air leaks should not be relied upon for ventilation as they can bring in allergens when it is cold or windy. Air leakage can cause moisture problems in your home and lead to mold and mildew growth.
You can seal air leaks in your HVAC system to reduce cooling and heating costs. This will also create a comfortable indoor climate. This will also increase the durability of your HVAC system.
Caulk can be applied to cracks and openings around your door frames and windows. Weather strips can be used on moving parts of your home like doors to seal leaks.
Check Your HVAC Registers
Your home’s indoor air quality could be affected if the HVAC registers are not in place.
While you are away, items such as furniture and boxes may block the HVAC registers. Blockages can cause problems with the HVAC unit’s airflow and could lead to dust or dirt accumulation. As you prepare your cooling and heating units for the holidays, make sure that they are in good condition.
Book a professional AC tune-up
The technician will inspect your AC parts to make sure they are functioning properly during the AC tune-up. The air conditioning contractor may also make minor repairs to keep the unit from going out of service.
Tuning up your AC will ensure it runs at peak performance, and improve your home’s energy efficiency. The tune-up will also reduce your energy costs and prolong the life of your entire AC unit.
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Preventative maintenance plans for HVAC systems will allow you to spot potential problems before they become more serious. This will allow you to extend your HVAC’s life expectancy beyond the holidays, and also save money on expensive repairs. Your home will remain safe and comfortable if your HVAC unit is well maintained.
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