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Furnace Maintenance Before the Weather Gets Cold

changing furnace filter

Is your furnace ready for the cold winter months?


All homeowners should take furnace maintenance steps before the winter months set in. Otherwise, you might find yourself dealing with a broken heating system and a freezing home. Furnaces should have routine maintenance done at least once a year to make sure they remain in top shape.


But what steps should you take during your annual furnace maintenance? We'll go into everything you need to do below. Keep reading to learn more and keep your family warm!

 

Switch Out the Filter

To run well, your furnace needs a clean filter. As such, the first step of your furnace maintenance should be changing your filter.


Without a clean filter, your heating system will have to work twice as hard to keep your home warm. This taxes the system and can drive up your energy bill.


If it's been a while since you last changed the filter, you should set aside time to do so before the weather gets colder.



Look at and Listen to Your Furnace

Are there any objects within 3 feet of your furnace? Is it making any noises when you turn it on?


If you see anything within 3 feet of the furnace, move it somewhere else. Furnaces need space. Otherwise, they may overheat and cause fires.


Once you've cleared everything away, listen for any strange noises. Sounds can indicate that something is malfunctioning on the inside. You should get it fixed before the wintertime.



Turn the HVAC System On

Dust and debris can get into your system during the summer months. This can lead to irritants getting into your home when you turn the furnace on in the winter.


To avoid this, turn the HVAC system on a few times before the cold settles in. That way, you'll have a chance to clear out any pollutants before you have to use the system on a regular basis.


You can also clean out dust and debris by attaching an extension to your vacuum cleaner and vacuuming out the air ducts.



Schedule Annual Maintenance

Did you know that your furnace requires annual, professional maintenance?


Having a professional come out and look at your furnace once a year helps you catch problems before they become larger issues. The technician will perform an inspection, identify things that need to be fixed, and complete the necessary repairs or maintenance work for your furnace.


Without this annual furnace maintenance, you might end up paying a lot more repairing issues that could have been prevented earlier on.



Ready to Schedule Your Furnace Maintenance?

Have you scheduled your furnace maintenance this year?


If not, you've come to the right place. Here at Hometech Environmental, our team is ready to provide you with professional furnace maintenance services in Aurora and throughout the York region. Whether you need gas furnace maintenance or oil furnace maintenance, you can rely on us to get the job done!


Have questions? Contact us today!

 

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