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November Home Maintenance Blog: Preparing Your HVAC for Winter

October 31, 2024 by Angela Black

As temperatures drop, keeping your home warm without unnecessary energy costs depends on a well-maintained HVAC system. Here’s a simple guide to getting your heating system winter-ready:

  1. Clean Your System
    Dust off heating returns and vents. Check your air filter and replace it if it’s dirty; a fresh filter ensures efficient airflow.
  2. DIY Tasks
    Run HVAC grilles through the dishwasher to remove dust and debris.
  3. Professional Check-Up
    Hiring a technician (around €75/hour) allows for a full tune-up, including lubricating parts and checking for any carbon monoxide leaks, which keeps your system safe and efficient.

A little maintenance now can mean a cozy, hassle-free winter!

  1. Winter Prep Essentials: Advantage Airtech covers essential winter HVAC tips, including draft-sealing, thermostat checks, and moisture control with humidifiers. These suggestions help maintain indoor comfort and energy efficiency through smart ventilation and insulation practices (​
    Advantage Airtech ClimateCareps://www.advantageairtech.com/blog/winter-hvac-prep-how-to-get-your-system-ready-for-winter/)).
  2. Seasonal Maintenance Tips: HVAC of America highlights fall-to-winter HVAC maintenance steps, such as filter replacement, duct sealing, and thorough furnace inspections to catch wear issues early. This guide is u​
    HVAC of Americaneeding regular maintenance routines and simple DIYs for duct cleaning (HVAC of America).
  3. Cold Weather Prep: This guide from Quality Comfort delves into prepping systems for efficiency and sa​
    Willard Servicesg heat pumps, and installing carbon monoxide detectors, vital for safe HVAC operation during colder months (Quality Comfort Home Services).

These sources offer detailed information on maintaining HVAC efficiency and safety, with tips that can serve as helpful backlinks in your content on winter home maintenance and HVAC readiness.

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