5 Winter HVAC Tips

When wintertime rolls around, everyone gets settled in for those long, cold nights. Having a properly working HVAC system is a must to ensure that your family stays comfortable this winter season. Here are 5 winter HVAC tips to get the most of out of your system.

 

Get A Pre-Winter Tune-Up

 

Getting your bi-annual system tune-up is a must to ensure your HVAC system runs well this winter season. Your HVAC professional will go through your entire system to identify leaks, lubricate parts, and check for any potential hazards. Think of your pre-winter inspection as a way to catch any potential problems early on so that you’re not dealing with an unwanted breakdown in the cold of winter.

 

Ensure You Replace Your Filters Often

 

When it comes to keeping the air in your home clean, you’ll need to consistently replace your system filter. Most filters are located near the entrance to the ducting that runs throughout your home. If you can’t locate the filter, ask an HVAC professional or check out some online resources. Most filters need to be replaced every two to three months.

Winter Thermostat Settings

 

Consider Installing A Whole-Home Humidifier

 

As your furnace heats up your home in the wintertime, it dries up the air. This can lead to irritated nasal passages, more static electricity build-up, and unrelenting skin irritation. When you install a whole-home humidifier, it restores that dampness back into the air throughout your home.

You’ll also notice that damper air tends to feel warmer. This is due to a higher moisture content that is more comfortable for the body to experience. When you invest in a whole-home humidifier, you’ll soon discover that you can set your thermostat at a lower temperature because the dampness in the air makes you feel warmer than it actually is.

 

Program Your Thermostat

 

The key to both energy savings and ensuring that your home is comfortable all winter long is a programmable thermostat. These devices allow you to easily set a consistent temperature throughout your home. You can set your thermostat to be cooler in the daytime hours when no one is home. Then, you can set it to increase to a more comfortable temperature just before you arrive home.

 

It’s a good idea to turn your thermostat up and ensure that it’s properly heating your home before you get into the harsh cold days of winter. This pre-test will ensure that your thermostat and HVAC system are working properly. If your home doesn’t heat up after the recommended wait period, you can call in an HVAC professional to fix the issue while the weather is still decent. You don’t want to wait until the freezing days of winter to try out your HVAC system and discover it’s not working properly.

 

Get Your Home Ready

 

To ensure that your HVAC system is working at its optimal rate, you’ll need to properly prep your home. It’s very easy to rearrange the furniture in the spring and block some of the registers. You should go around your home and ensure that all vents and registers are free from obstruction. Just blocking one register in your living room can drastically reduce your HVAC system’s ability to properly heat the room.

 

Getting prepared for winter should always start with properly preparing your HVAC system. The above are five main preparation steps that should be taken to ensure that your HVAC system works effectively this winter season. Remember that preparation steps are a necessity to ensure you’re not stuck without heat during a restless winter night.             

 

Contact Hammock’s AC

 

If you have any questions about our 5 winter HVAC tips, call Hammock’s AC to speak with one of our seasoned technicians. We can inform, inspect, or repair any cooling or heating system quickly and efficiently. To find out more, please contact us today by phone or via our website.