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Keeping Your HVAC System Free and Clear

After our heater stopped working altogether last winter, we realized that it might be time to consult with a professional. We called a family friend who is also an HVAC contractor and he came out right away to see what he could do. After taking a look at things, he told us that our vents were almost completely blocked with dust and dirt. He recommended a vent cleaning company to come out and help, and they removed loads of debris the next day with specialized suction tools. After that, our HVAC system ran almost perfectly. This blog is all about the importance of keeping your HVAC system free, clear, and functional.

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Why Do You Need To Have A Heating Inspection?

As a homeowner, you have a lot on your plate when it comes to maintaining your home. From replacing fixtures to unclogging toilets and mowing your lawn, it seems like your to-do list never goes down.

For that reason, it can be hard to think about having a heating inspection completed before the winter hits, but if you're one of those people that will turn on your system only to find that it's failed completely, you'll wish this is something you would've had done. But having a furnace inspection not only protects against possible issues with your unit, but it can also provide a whole host of benefits, some of which are outlined below.

Lower Energy Bills

With energy rates constantly on the rise, you're probably looking for ways that you can cut costs while maintaining efficiency. Having a heating inspection performed will help you to identify possible leaks in your home's ductwork, as well as check to see if there is any premature wear and tear on your heating system. If your unit is having to work harder than normal, it will draw more power and cause your bills to increase. Depending on what they find, your HVAC technician will probably suggest a variety of different heating services that can help alleviate the strain on your home's furnace.

Improved Safety

Whether it's an electrical connection that is frayed or a fan blade that is about to dislodge and rattle around inside your unit, having a heating inspection performed before the winter will ensure that your unit is as safe as possible. Not only will they be able to check for the obvious physical dangers, but the HVAC tech will most likely also scan the ductwork for mold and other signs of bacteria, which can cause breathing issues for your family. In a world like today where everyone is worried about staying COVID-free, every little step that you can take to protect your health is important.

Less Costly Repairs

Every furnace works until it doesn't. And when your unit fails, your HVAC technician will most likely tell you that it's something that could have been taken care of earlier had it been spotted. Regular inspections of your heating system will allow you to identify potential weak points and repairs that need to be taken care of, and if you schedule them out early enough, you can take advantage of a whole bunch of heating services during the transitional time when HVAC businesses are usually slower. This most likely means more convenient heating appointments for you as well as a less costly repair bill.

Reach out to a heating professional to learn more.