HVAC Issues
Problems with heating and cooling systems can range anywhere from elevated operating costs due to an older, inefficient system to hazardous malfunctions. It is important to be familiar with your heating and cooling systems and to maintain them properly to avoid any dangerous conditions or costly repairs.

One of the most important things you can do to maintain the efficiency of your heating and cooling systems as well as the air quality in your home is to make sure that your ducts and filters are cleaned or replaced regularly.  Duct cleaning takes the expertise of a professional.  If you need to find a duct cleaning service in your area, this link is a good resource:
http://www.nadca.com/zm2/search1.asp.  

It’s a good idea to also clean your registers and vents regularly between your duct cleaning service’s visits.  This can be done easily by cleaning and removing the registers and then vacuuming out the ducts as far as your vacuum hose can reach.  

There are several easy and inexpensive things you can do yourself to maintain the efficiency of your heating system.  If your heating system is a forced air furnace, you should clean or change the filter frequently (every 2-3 months). 

You should also do some regular maintenance on your cooling system.  For central air conditioners, it’s a good idea to hire a professional service to give your system a check-up before the hot months begin.  This usually involves a thorough cleaning of the air conditioning unit and a refill of the coolant if needed.  Monthly, you should also check the outside unit for blockages and remove any vegetation growing around it that could interfere with its proper functioning.  You should also clean or change the filter and check the condensate drain at least monthly.  For window units, you should clean or replace the filter at least monthly, bi-weekly during the hottest months.  You should also check the condensate drain to make sure that all moisture is draining properly.  

If your HVAC systems run on natural gas, make sure you know where your gas shut off valve is in case you need to close it.  You should also make sure to keep an adjustable wrench handy for this purpose.  If you ever smell gas, follow the below steps:
  • Evacuate your home.
  • Once everyone is safely out of the home, shut off the gas supply from the external shut off valve (this will be located near your gas meter).
  • Call the utility company or emergency service to report the leak.
If you would like an expert opinion on the condition of your HVAC systems, please contact us for quotes.

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