Fall Maintenance Tips for an HVAC

As the colder weather approaches, it's crucial to ensure the HVAC system runs smoothly.

As the colder weather approaches, it's crucial to ensure the HVAC system runs smoothly. Otherwise, it might break down unexpectedly at the worst possible time. In addition, homeowners should perform several maintenance tasks in the fall to avoid issues with the heating and cooling system. Let's discuss some of those maintenance tasks:

Check the thermostat

Checking the thermostat is an excellent way to ensure that the HVAC unit isn't overworked. The HVAC system functions correctly if the thermostat responds immediately and displays the correct temperature level.

Another aspect to check during the fall maintenance routine is the weather setting. Homeowners with programmable thermostats should use the opportunity to switch the device to a fall heating schedule. This way, the HVAC system will be ready for the impending weather change.

Keep the vents clean

Debris can quickly accumulate in the vents during the summer months. In addition, the more frequently the air conditioner is used, the dirtier the vents get. So when fall comes around, it's essential to check all the HVAC vents for potential dust or debris build-up.

Keeping the vents clean will improve the efficiency of the HVAC unit and keep it from malfunctioning. Hence, this simple HVAC maintenance can save homeowners a lot of money on repairs and utility bills in the long term.

Keep the outdoor unit clean

The arrival of fall means a multitude of fallen leaves. Although a beautiful sight, these leaves can be highly harmful to the outdoor HVAC unit. Combined with the dust and dirt, they can clog the unit in no time and possibly become a fire hazard.

To avoid this potentially devastating scenario and other long-term problems caused by the clog, homeowners should clean the outdoor unit regularly.

Prevent the condensate drain line from clogging

When air or water can't flow freely through the pipes, they will usually produce strange noises due to the formation of gas bubbles. If a clog forms within the condensate drain line, it can severely impact the HVAC system.

For this reason, homeowners should have the unit serviced as soon as possible. In addition, they can prevent the drain line from clogging in the future by scheduling regular professional maintenance.

Contact an HVAC expert

Some homeowners might prefer to maintain the HVAC system themselves. However, when the maintenance isn't done by a professional, various issues can go unnoticed. In the worst-case scenario, these issues can lead to unnecessary repair costs in the future.

It would be best to leave the HVAC maintenance to an expert to ensure ultimate performance. While homeowners should contact a repair service for any immediate issue, scheduling regular HVAC maintenance will yield the best results in the long run.

Modern Air Conditioning & Heating is a Boulder City-based HVAC company offering 15 years of experience in residential and commercial HVAC services for all makes and models. You can also call us directly at (702) 919-4365.

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