During the winter, it’s vital that your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system functions as needed, particularly your central heating systems.
Regular system maintenance ensures consistent comfort, improves energy efficiency, and can save money on expensive repairs. This post will detail essential tips for making sure that your home remains warm and cozy this winter season.
Remember that, whether it be with a furnace or a heat pump, when it comes to HVAC problems, professional assistance should always be sought rather than attempting DIY solutions on your own for your safety. DIY fixes might seem okay short-term, but they can cause substantial damage, and can even result in things like an explosion or fire. Thus, any issues should involve a trained expert.
Let’s get into what information you need to know to keep your HVAC system in tip-shop shape.
- Ensure proper temperature control
While this may be fairly obvious, setting the temperature right for your home is crucial for comfort and energy efficiency. Here are some tips for proper temperature control.
Understand the recommended temperature range
Ideal indoor temperatures during the winter should range between 68 to 72°F. This range provides a comfortable environment while also helping to conserve energy.
Adjust your thermostat for day and night
If you’re at home during the day, it’s advised that thermostats be set at around 68°F to reduce energy consumption. At night when everyone is asleep, you can lower the temperature even further to around 65°F for more substantial savings.
Use programmable thermostats
Programmable thermostats offer the convenience of adjusting temperatures at different times throughout the day and night. This helps in saving energy costs, as it’ll automatically adjust temperatures when nobody is at home or if all residents are sleeping.
- Conduct HVAC system maintenance checks
Regular HVAC maintenance is key to keeping your entire system operating smoothly during the colder months. Your maintenance routine should consist of the following tasks.
Clean your filters
When air filters become clogged or dirty, they can impede airflow, leading to increased strain on your system and reduced efficiency. For the best results, clean or replace your air filter every 1-2 months.
Check for leaks
It’s important to address any leaks in your HVAC system promptly since they not only waste energy but can also cause significant damage if left unattended. Regularly check all ductwork, connections, and joints for leaks or gaps that might require attention. Sometimes water could be as simple as condensation gathering, but more serious leaks need to be addressed promptly.
Schedule professional checks
At least once annually, it’s essential to have your system examined by a certified HVAC technician. They can detect any potential issues and carry out necessary maintenance tasks to maintain peak system functionality.
Check ductwork
Be on the lookout for any signs of damage in the form of tears or holes in the ductwork; repairs or replacements of these sections should be completed as soon as possible to reduce heat loss and energy waste.
Clean ducts
Over time, dust, debris and other particles can build up in your ductwork and disrupt airflow. To maintain air quality and system efficiency, professional duct cleaning should be scheduled every 3-5 years to keep things running smoothly.
- Invest in insulation and weatherization
Insulation and weatherization are key components of creating an energy-efficient home. Here are some tips to help insulate and weatherproof your space for maximum thermal performance.
Insulate attics, walls, and crawl spaces
Adequate insulation is a worthy investment, as it helps prevent heat loss from your home. Insulation should be added in any areas that need it, including attics, walls, and crawl spaces.
Insulation materials like fiberglass, cellulose, or foam insulation will keep your home warm while helping it retain heat.
Seal leaks in windows and doors
Check for any gaps or leaks around windows and doors, sealing them with weatherstripping or caulk to prevent heat loss.
Use draft stoppers
A draft stopper placed at the bottom of a door can also prevent heat loss and keep your spaces cozy.
Insulate pipes
Pipes located in unheated spaces like basements or attics should be insulated to prevent freezing and potential damage from ice or snow that’s made its way in.
Close vents in unused rooms
Closing vents in unused rooms can help redirect warm air to other areas of the house where it’s needed most.
- Practice energy-saving
Winter can increase energy use, but with these energy-saving strategies, you can cut your usage while staying comfortable.
Lower thermostat settings
Lowering your thermostat by just one degree can save you up to 5% on your heating bill. Consider wearing extra layers or using blankets to stay warm while keeping the temperature a bit lower.
Use zone heating
If you have a large home, consider using zone heating to only heat the areas that are currently in use. This can save energy and money by not overheating an unoccupied room.
Cover windows at night
During the nighttime hours, cover your windows (especially any bedroom window) with heavy curtains or blankets to prevent heat loss through them. This can help keep your home warmer and reduce the need for extra heating.
Allow sunlight in during the day
On sunny days, open your curtains to let in natural light and warmth. This can help reduce your reliance on artificial lighting and heating.
Turn off lights and electronics when not in use
Remember to turn off lights and electronic devices when not in use, as they continue to consume energy even in their inactive state. Unplugging devices when not in use can also save energy.
Use energy-efficient lighting
Consider making the switch to LED or CFL bulbs, as they’re more energy-efficient compared to traditional incandescent bulbs and have a longer lifespan.
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By implementing these strategies, you can substantially reduce energy consumption and maintain a warm, comfortable home throughout the winter months.
If you need professional help with your HVAC system, whether it be emergency repairs, an inspection, or yearly maintenance, don’t hesitate to contact Hurliman Heating and Air Conditioning. Our experienced technicians have the equipment and know-how to ensure your comfort and satisfaction!
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This article was written in collaboration with Build Media Group.