One of the biggest utility expenses for homeowners throughout the year is heating and air conditioning. Though typically summer and warmer months are seen as the more expensive times of the year for heating and cooling, the winter and fall months come with their own host of costs as well. Is your HVAC system ready for the change of seasons? Here are just a few things to consider adding to your to-do list as the temperature starts to drop.
- Find And Seal Air Leaks: Drafty spaces in your home can leak air from outside into your home, meaning your HVAC is going to work harder to heat or cool your home than it needs to. That’s going to mean a higher energy bill from inefficient heating and cooling! Be sure to check your windows and doors for gaps that might be leaking air. Also look for any cut-throughs in walls for plumbing, that often go overlooked, and try to caulk the gap.
- Adjust the Thermostat: As temperatures drop, it can be tempting to increase the temperature on the thermostat a bit too much. However, reducing how hard your HVAC has to work even just by a few degrees can save a considerable amount on your energy bill. Also, pay attention to how hard your HVAC is working when you’re not actively using it. Adjusting the thermostat for when you’re out of the house or sleeping can save roughly $180 on energy bills yearly.
- Make Sure You’ve Had Your HVAC Repaired Recently: If it’s been some time since you’ve had your HVAC serviced, the change of seasons might be a good time to call your local HVAC repair service. HVAC contractors can help you make sure your system is set for the coming months and not in need of any additional repair or maintenance. Even if your system isn’t in need of any major repair, there are still steps you can take to prepare it for the fall and winter. Be sure to replace any filters and clean as much of the appliance as you can; keeping it clean will keep it fully functioning for as long as possible.
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