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Understanding HVAC Efficiency Ratings: What You Need to Know Before Buying

By Cooling, Heating, Residential

When it comes to purchasing a new HVAC system, understanding efficiency ratings is extremely important. HVAC efficiency ratings provide valuable information about the system’s energy performance and can greatly impact your comfort, energy consumption, and your utility bills.

What are HVAC Efficiency Ratings?

The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) and Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) are the most commonly used efficiency ratings for air conditioners and furnaces, respectively. SEER measures the cooling efficiency of an air conditioner or heat pump. AFUE is a measure of how efficiently a furnace converts fuel (such as gas, oil, or propane) into heat over the course of a heating season. Both SEER and AFUE ratings are standardized and regulated by industry standards organizations.

Factors Affecting Efficiency:

Efficiency ratings are influenced by many different factors, and it’s important to be aware of them when assessing the overall energy performance of an HVAC system. These factors may include things like system size, insulation, ductwork, and regular maintenance.

The Benefits of High Efficiency:

There are a few benefits to High Efficiency rated HVAC systems, including reduced energy consumption, lower utility bills, improved indoor comfort, and environmental sustainability. There are also potential financial incentives and rebates available for energy-efficient HVAC upgrades. So, it’s definitely worth looking into when making your decision.

Finding the Right Balance:

When considering HVAC systems, it’s important to find a balance between efficiency and initial cost. While higher efficiency ratings often translate into long-term energy savings and reduced operating costs, they may come with a higher upfront price tag. It is crucial to assess your specific needs, budget, and priorities to determine the optimal efficiency rating for your situation.

With over 100 years’ experience in the industry, our team is committed to providing exceptional service and ensuring that you find the perfect solution for your home or business. Contact us today for a quote!

FAQs about conventional HVAC systems

FAQs About Conventional HVAC Systems

By Air Conditioning, Cooling, Furnaces, Heating, Residential

At Hauck Bros, we pride ourselves on being experts in the HVAC field. After more than 100 years of experience in the industry, we feel confident making that claim. But we understand that many of our customers are not at all familiar with how HVAC systems work or how to properly maintain them for a long lifespan.

We believe that the better informed our customers are about their HVAC systems, the better they’ll be able to care for and efficiently use them. That’s why we’ve put together this list of conventional HVAC system FAQs to help you make the most out of your equipment.

What is a conventional HVAC system?

A conventional HVAC system typically consists of a central air conditioner and a furnace. With its outdoor and indoor equipment, the AC uses electricity to circulate cool air through your home. Your furnace uses either natural gas, electricity, or propane to provide heat.

Both systems are used in combination to cool and heat your home, utilizing the same air ducts and thermostat. In combination, this system is used to control your home’s heat, air quality, and humidity.

When will my HVAC system need a replacement?

Generally, conventional HVAC equipment will last at least 10-15 years. This is provided you keep up with regular inspections and maintenance. But if you notice consistent problems with your equipment or climbing energy bills, that could be an indication that it’s time for a replacement.

Take note of any strange sounds or odors coming from your system, or a spike in your energy bills. If you suspect any issues, reach out to a professional HVAC company to diagnose the problem.

What are common problems with conventional HVAC systems, and how can I avoid them?

Conventional HVAC systems commonly experience issues like clogged air filters and condensate drains, malfunctioning thermostats, low refrigerant, and poor air flow. Most of these problems have simple and low-cost solutions that your HVAC contractor can assist with.

To avoid these issues, check equipment like your thermostat and air filters regularly and keep up with professional HVAC maintenance. Identifying issues early can help you avoid larger system problems leading to costly repairs and replacements.

How can I increase my system’s efficiency?

There are several ways to increase your conventional HVAC system’s efficiency. First, you should change your air filters on a regular basis to prevent clogs and air quality problems. You can also get your air ductwork sealed or upgrade to a smart or programmable thermostat.

Additionally, be sure to schedule regular HVAC maintenance with a professional. These methods can help lower your monthly bills and keep your equipment functioning properly.

How often should you change your air filters?

Depending on several factors, your air filters should be changed once every 30-90 days. If you have pets or are highly sensitive to allergens, changing your filter once a month may be necessary.

If not, you can go as long as 90 days before your filter needs to be replaced. But it’s good practice to check your filter once every month. This will allow you to keep your filters fresh and efficient year-round.

When should you get professional HVAC maintenance?

You should schedule a maintenance appointment with a certified HVAC company at least once per year. Ideally, you should set up your service before the cooling or heating season begins. This will help to make sure your system is working properly, detect any issues, and prevent unexpected breakdowns before the weather changes.

If you’re in the Springfield, Ohio area, reach out to us at Hauck Brothers. Our HVAC experts provide residential and commercial HVAC maintenance and repair to extend the life of your equipment and keep you comfortable year-round. Since 1921, we’ve been providing AC and heating services to customers in Springfield, Clark County, and Miami Valley. View our commercial and residential HVAC plans or schedule a service here!

Any other questions?

Have more questions about your conventional HVAC system that we haven’t answered here? Reach out to Hauck Brothers via our contact form or call 934-325-0636. We’re always happy to help!

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How to Choose an HVAC Contractor

How to Choose an HVAC Contractor

By Air Conditioning, Commercial, Cooling, Furnaces, Heating, Maintenance, Residential

For both commercial and residential customers, finding the right HVAC contractor can be a difficult task. There are many different factors to consider, including the company’s reputation, certification, and quality. To help you choose the right contractor for your specific needs, we’ve put together this list of tips.

Start researching

First, conduct some basic research on different HVAC contractors in your area. You can search Google for information and read online reviews to get an idea of the services they provide. Getting recommendations from friends and family or checking for any complaints with organizations like the BBB can help narrow down your search.

Check for licenses and certifications

The contractor you choose should be licensed and certified by the state. Ensuring that the company meets these requirements confirms that they have the right qualifications and knowledge to assist you. With HVAC technology advancing at a rapid rate, technicians should also receive continuous training in the field.

Similarly, check that the contractor is insured and bonded. In case of any accidents or damage, these will protect your home or business.

Ask for professional references

A trustworthy HVAC contractor will be able to provide you with a list of references. You can call these references to verify past work they have completed. This can help to better understand how they work and their quality of service.

Additionally, some contractors will offer photos and visuals of their previous work. Referencing these photos can also give you an idea of the level of service they provide in closer detail.

Request multiple quotes

Shopping around will help you compare different contractors on a by-the-numbers level. You’ll be able to see what services are included in the price you pay, so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting. A reputable contractor will provide details like labor costs, warranties, guarantees, and materials used.

Take experience into account

Undoubtedly, the number of years a company has been in business is a major influence on the quality of their work. But you should also consider the type of HVAC system you use. Not all HVAC companies will have expertise in all areas or types of equipment. Check that the contractor you select has experience installing or repairing the specific equipment you need.

Consider their communication

Sometimes companies look good on paper but don’t deliver on their promises. When working with an HVAC contractor, consider their communication skills. You want to find a contractor that communicates with you easily and consistently throughout the process. They should listen to your questions and concerns as well as communicate expectations. By establishing a strong relationship with you, they’ll be able to effectively resolve your problems and address any concerns.

Look for quality service

A superior HVAC contractor will provide high-quality service and support. They’ll also use quality products and materials to ensure the best possible results.

Ask about their warranty

Look for a contractor who offers a warranty or guarantee on their work. This will ensure that you’re protected if there are any unexpected issues with your HVAC system in the future.

Ensure they offer maintenance services

Along with a warranty, they should also offer maintenance services. Consistent maintenance is the key to maximizing your system’s longevity and efficiency. It can also reduce future repair costs and keep your home or business comfortable year-round.

Of course, at Hauck Brothers, we always hope you choose us for your HVAC contracting needs. We’re a licensed and certified company with over 100 years of experience providing HVAC services to customers in Springfield, Clark County, and Miami Valley, Ohio. We offer commercial and residential maintenance plans and use only high-quality materials for all our services. Contact us today to learn more!

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6 Tips to Prepare Your HVAC Unit for a Snowstorm - Hauck Bros

6 Tips to Prepare Your HVAC Unit for a Snowstorm

By Boilers, Commercial, Furnaces, Heat Pumps, Heating, Maintenance, Residential, Thermostats

With winter weather just around the corner in Springfield, Ohio, ensuring your HVAC unit is prepared in the case of a snowstorm is critical. No matter the type of heater you use, a bad snowstorm can lead to power outages, system breakdowns, and a frigid, uninhabitable home or business.

Preparing your home heating unit using these simple tips can prevent frustrating, expensive repairs. Plus, it will help keep you and your family comfortable all winter long. Read on to learn more about how you can safeguard your HVAC unit from harsh winter snowstorms.

1. Check your air filters

If you’re a regular reader of our blog, you’re already aware of how important it is to check and replace your air filters regularly. This is especially important during snowstorms when your HVAC equipment is working overtime. The extra work can cause more buildup of dirt and debris on your filter, leading to a clogged, inefficient system. Check your filter often and replace as needed during the winter months to ensure maximum performance.

2. Consider a programmable thermostat

Before any storms, be sure to test your thermostat to ensure it’s working properly. If it’s older than 10 or 15 years or not functioning correctly, look at switching to a programmable thermostat. With a programmable or smart thermostat, you can set daily routines and have better control over your indoor temperature. This will improve your energy efficiency and save money on your monthly bills along the way.

3. Clean your registers

To make your HVAC unit as efficient during a snowstorm as possible, clean your registers and remove any blockages. This includes dirt and debris buildup, as well as furniture or other items in front of your grilles. Blockages prevent heat from circulating effectively. This can cause uneven temperatures throughout your home or business, meaning your system will need to work overtime to heat it properly.

4. Examine your insulation

Buildings without adequate insulation also cause your HVAC system to work harder to generate heat. During a snowstorm, this can lead to a significant jump in your bills. In addition, it causes more wear and tear to your system, resulting in a shorter equipment lifespan. Check the insulation throughout your home or business for air leaks and add insulation where needed. You should also check the weather strips on your windows and doors to prevent drafts. The more insulated your home, the more efficient your system will be.

5. Invest in a backup generator

Even with the right preparation, a heavy snowstorm can knock out your power and leave you without heat. It’s worth it to consider investing in a backup generator for peace of mind in the case of an outage. Before making a purchase, take the time to research your options. You can reach out to a professional HVAC company like Hauck Brothers for generator recommendations and guidance.

6. Schedule a maintenance appointment

Regular maintenance of your HVAC equipment is crucial for an efficient, long-lasting system. In the winter, this is particularly important due to ice and snow that can cause damage or problems with your unit. Before any winter storms hit, you should schedule a maintenance appointment with a local HVAC professional. This will help prevent any surprises and help safeguard your system in the case of a storm.

If you’re in the Springfield, Clark County, or Miami Valley, Ohio area, reach out to us at Hauck Brothers to schedule a residential or commercial maintenance appointment. Our experts can thoroughly inspect your system to make sure it’s in the best working order ahead of the snowy season. Schedule a service request with us at Hauck Brothers today!

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FAQs about Geothermal Heating

FAQs about Geothermal Heating

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With winter quickly approaching, you may be considering an upgrade to your home’s heating and cooling systems. Due to rising utility bills and the increasing threat of climate change, many homeowners are looking to more sustainable HVAC technologies like geothermal heating for their homes.

Although not a new technology, geothermal heating and cooling systems have been rising in popularity in recent years. But what is geothermal heating, and how can it benefit you and your family? Here, we’ll look at some frequently asked questions to help you decide if geothermal heating is right for you.

What is geothermal heating?

When heat from the sun warms the Earth’s surface, that heat is stored underground as thermal energy. Even with freezing temperatures, the underground temperature remains stable year-round. Geothermal systems tap into this consistent thermal energy source to heat or cool your home.

A common misconception is that geothermal systems can only be installed in specific geographic regions. However, they can be installed anywhere, so all homeowners can take advantage of this promising energy source. Since geothermal heating systems run on renewable energy and can be used for both heating and cooling purposes, they are one of the most efficient HVAC systems available.

How does geothermal heating work?

Geothermal heating systems consist of a ground loop, a heat pump, and a distribution system. First, the ground loop is installed under your home’s property and filled with liquid to absorb the underground heat. Loops can be installed vertically, horizontally, or in ponds and lakes, or well water systems can be utilized.

Next, that fluid is circulated through the ground loop and your geothermal heat pump. Located inside the home, the heat pump’s fluid-to-refrigerant exchanger uses thermal energy to heat the air that flows through the system. Lastly, the distribution system delivers and circulates the air through your home via your ductwork. Some systems can even power your hot water heater with minimal additional costs.

What are the benefits of geothermal heating?

Renewable energy

Geothermal energy is a natural, renewable, sustainable resource. Unlike wind or solar power, it is always available in the ground, so it’s highly reliable. In addition, since it does not use fossil fuels of any kind, its carbon imprint is substantially smaller than other systems that use traditional fossil fuels. For these reasons, geothermal heating is one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly methods of heating your home.

Cost savings

Due to their high levels of efficiency, geothermal systems can help you save money over the long term with reduced energy bills. Plus, geothermal systems are long-lasting and require less maintenance. Your indoor equipment lasts for about 25 years, while the loop system underground will last for 50-plus years. This will help you save even further by reducing replacement, repair, and maintenance costs.

Is geothermal heating expensive?

Because the installation process is much different than for standard systems, installation costs for geothermal heaters are often higher. However, it typically pays off in the long run. As mentioned above, homeowners save money on their monthly energy bills thanks to its higher efficiency.

Additionally, the price of installation can vary widely depending on a variety of factors. Your home’s size, lot size, insulation, and existing ductwork are just some of the elements that play into the cost. Plus, you may qualify for local or state incentives or rebates that can help you save thousands on installation. In fact, some federal tax credits can cover up to 30% of the installation price.

How can I start using geothermal heating in my home?

If you’re considering installing a geothermal heating or cooling system, reach out to a professional HVAC company. They can guide you through the process, from selecting the right system to installation to maintenance services.

At Hauck Bros, our HVAC experts can help set up a geothermal heating system that works best for your home. We also provide maintenance plans to maximize your equipment’s lifespan and efficiency as well as your family’s overall comfort.

Want to learn more about geothermal heating options for your home? Contact us online or call 973-325-0636 to speak with our professionals!

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Home Heating Unit Upgrade

8 Signs it’s Time to Upgrade Your Home Heating Unit

By Heat Pumps, Heating, Residential

As summer turns to fall, there’s no better time to check if your home heating unit needs an upgrade. The approaching cooler months provide the perfect opportunity to test your system before it’s too chilly indoors. Even with proper HVAC maintenance, there may be issues that indicate it’s time for a replacement.

While a heating upgrade is an investment, it can save you money in the long run with better efficiency and lower maintenance costs. Here, we’ll look at 8 reasons why it might be time to consider an upgrade to your home heating unit.

1. Your heating unit is older than 15 years

On average, home heating systems last between 15 and 25 years. Depending on the type of heating unit you use, that number can change. For instance, gas furnaces typically last from 15 to 20 years, while electric furnaces can last from 20 to 30 years. For most heat pumps, the average lifespan goes down to 15 years.

2. Your energy costs are rising

As your heating system ages, it tends to require more effort to thoroughly heat your home. This extra work can lead to higher energy bills. If you see a sharp spike in your monthly statement, it could indicate that there’s a break in your system.

3. Your heating unit is not efficient

Your gas or electric system’s energy efficiency is measured by its AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating.  A high-efficiency heating system has an AFUE rating of 90% to 98.5%. A mid-efficiency heating system has an AFUE rating of 80% to 83%, and any AFUE rating lower than that is considered a low-efficiency heating system. The more efficient system, the more money you will save on your monthly bill.

4. Your system needs regular repairs

If your system is frequently in need of repair, those costs can add up quickly. In many cases, you are better off investing in a more efficient system than continuing to pour money into a broken unit.

5. Your equipment is producing loud or unusual sounds

Sometimes, a loud noise coming from your unit is due to a simple problem like a clogged filter or a loose return air filter grille. But if you’re hearing persistent, strange noises like banging, rattling, or scraping, it could indicate a larger issue.

6. You’re experiencing unpleasant odors

Along with odd noises, your heating unit can give off a strange, unpleasant odor if it is malfunctioning. A smell like burning, chemicals, mold, or soot coming from your heater may point to a problem like overheating of your system’s internal parts or wiring. If you experience any alarming odors coming from your heater, call your HVAC service provider right away.

7. Your indoor temperature is uneven

An old, damaged, or defective system can cause fluctuations in your home’s temperature. It may struggle to properly heat a particular room or area of your house, resulting in an uneven overall temperature.

8. Your circuit breaker keeps tripping

While it’s normal for your circuit breaker to trip occasionally, if your heating unit is causing it to trip often, it’s a sign that your system is malfunctioning. Most likely, this is due to normal wear and tear. In some cases, a repair may solve the issue, but usually, a full replacement is the best long-term solution.

Is it time for an upgrade?

If you’ve experienced any of these issues with your home heating system, it might be time to consider a newer, more efficient model. But a heating system replacement is a major investment, so before you take action, it’s best to consult with a pro.

At Hauck Brothers, we have over 100 years of experience working with home heating units. Our highly trained technicians can examine your equipment and discuss with you if it’s time to replace it.  Our knowledgeable salesforce can then provide recommendations to find the best replacement for your needs. Get help with your home heating upgrade by reaching out to us today!

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How a Zone Control System Will Save You Money

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When it comes to your home’s energy costs, every little bit of savings counts. Keeping your entire house cool during the summer or cozy in the winter can be an expensive undertaking.

One effective way of lowering your bills and improving your overall comfort is by installing a zone control system. With a zone control system, or zoning, you have full control of the heating and cooling of every room in your house.

Each room’s temperature can be adjusted separately, using individual thermostats that all connect to a central panel. Valves and shutters are installed within your ductwork to separate your property into sections. This allows different automated dampers to open and shut in each designated area, raising or lowering the temperature of each room as needed.

Read on to learn more about how a zone control system can save you money and maximize comfort for the whole family.

It lowers your energy usage

With a typical HVAC system, your entire home is heated or cooled to the same temperature. But by installing a zone control system, you can control the temperature in each individual room. Depending on your equipment, you can even automate your settings to heat or cool certain rooms at specific periods of the day.

This allows you to adjust the temperature only in the rooms currently in use, lowering your overall energy usage. Your AC or heater doesn’t have to work to maintain a consistent temperature throughout your home and can instead use energy only in the rooms you regularly spend time in. With better energy efficiency, you can lower your monthly bills while enjoying a higher level of comfort.

It reduces strain on your system

Because your HVAC system is only using energy in certain rooms or floors, this helps reduce the strain on your overall system. Your equipment doesn’t have to work as hard all day every day, so it doesn’t go through as much wear and tear.

Plus, in areas where your equipment’s location or insulation causes issues with maintaining a consistent temperature, you can zero in on problem areas by using energy only in the rooms that need it. With lower overall usage, your system will last longer and require less maintenance. Your need for costly repairs and replacements will also go down. This can create significant savings over the long term.

It provides greater comfort

Most of us have been there – your spouse or child likes a balmy temperature, while you prefer to keep things cool. When only some people in the home are at a comfortable temperature, this can cause frustration or regular bickering over the thermostat.

But with a zone control system, you can ensure everyone in your household is at their optimal temperature. A zoning system is perfect for a family or living situation where different people have different preferences. The areas of your house can be adjusted to the exact preference of the person in each room, keeping everyone happy.

It raises your home’s value

In addition to the cost savings and improved comfort, installing a zone control system also boosts the value of your home. If you decide to sell your home in the future, it will maintain a higher value due utilizing to a more advanced, modern system.

Interested in learning how a zone control system could fit into your home and save you money in the Springfield, Ohio area? Reach out to us at Hauck Bros. Our professional HVAC technicians have the knowledge and skill to equip your home with a zoning system that will satisfy your entire household. Contact us today to learn more!

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Spring HVAC Maintenance Checklist

Spring HVAC Checklist

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7-Point Spring Checklist for Your HVAC System

With the beginning of spring on the horizon, there’s no better time to check on the state of your HVAC system. After a long, harsh winter that can put stress on your equipment, a good spring cleaning and maintenance check is the perfect way to make sure your system is ready for the warmer spring months.

Ready to start cleaning? Check out these 8 tips to prepare your home for spring.

  1. Change your air filter

If you haven’t changed your air filter in a while, make it a priority for spring. A dirty air filter can spread dust, dander, and bacteria throughout your house, causing health problems like asthma and allergies.

Additionally, a clogged filter restricts airflow, meaning your HVAC system has to work harder to heat and cool your house. Check and replace your filter to increase your energy efficiency and start circulating clean, breathable air in your home.

  1. Clean your air vents

Your air vents accumulate dust, pet hair, mold, and other debris, especially during winter. Remove the vents on your floor and ceiling with a screwdriver and use a vacuum to clean out the dirt.

Then, wash your vents with soap and water and let them air dry before replacing them. This helps to ensure that the dust and dirt on your vents don’t get blown around when it’s time to turn on the AC.

  1. Dust your ceiling fans

The blades of your ceiling fans are another place where dust and hair tend to collect. Since you don’t want that dirt to fling around the room once you turn them on, make sure to dust and wash your fans’ blades.

Use a ladder to reach all surfaces and a cloth or sponge to gently wash each blade. Just don’t turn the fan on before the blades dry – dust clings to damp blades.

  1. Install an air purifier

Spring is an ideal time of the year to install an air purifier. Air purifiers like ionizers can eliminate germs, mold, and allergens that have been lingering in your home all winter.

They also help to neutralize odors, get rid of harmful indoor chemicals, and improve your sleep. Air purifiers have even been shown to increase life expectancy by improving indoor air quality.

  1. Test and clean your air conditioner

As the weather gets warmer and you switch to using your AC, run a quick test to ensure it’s working properly. You don’t want to end up on a 90+ degree day with a broken or inefficient AC unit.

Also, make sure to clean the area around your unit outside. Debris like leaves, shrubs, and grime can accumulate and block airflow. There should be two feet of clear space around your unit for it to function properly, so remove any weeds and trim shrubs in the area. Clean the coils and the condenser with a soft-brush vacuum and a hose to wash away dirt. Once it’s completely dry, you can turn on the power.

  1. Upgrade to a smart thermostat

If you haven’t already changed to a smart thermostat, this spring is a great opportunity to make the switch. Smart thermostats can save you up to 20% a year on energy costs, so you’ll likely lower your AC bill after it’s installed. With the current rising prices on gas, food, and more, every bit of savings counts.

Plus, with a smart thermostat, you can adjust your home’s temperature from anywhere, anytime, from your smartphone. On a transitional spring day, you can turn off the heat and turn up the AC, all while you’re at work. When you get home, your house will be comfortable and cool.

  1. Schedule a maintenance appointment

Regular professional maintenance is essential to keeping your HVAC system running smoothly throughout the year. By scheduling a maintenance appointment for the spring, you can avoid the risk of working your system too hard once the hot weather hits.

Preventive maintenance can help keep your home’s air clean, lower utility and repair costs, extend the life of your equipment, and improve your home’s overall comfort. Reach out to our skilled technicians at Hauck Bros. to schedule your maintenance services today!

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Here in Ohio, winter can be harsh. We can get extreme cold and extreme winds as we have seen in the past. We put this winter weatherization list together to help you ensure your heating costs stay as low as possible and help avoid costly repairs.

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Protect Your HVAC system

  1. Change the Filter, depending on your system the filter may need to be changed monthly, bi-monthly or twice a year, check with us to determine how often is optimal for your HVAC system
  2. Turn the humidifier on and replace the pad making sure the humidity level is set correct on your humidistat or thermostat.
  3. Make sure the drains are not backed up while testing your system to ensure excess moisture leaves the house.
  4. Adjust the thermostat to heat and set to your comfort level, remember to set the heat set point lower while you are away from the house or at nighttime.
  5. Make sure your smart thermostat is programmed to make you comfortable and lower the heat settings when you are in bed or away. We offer smart Wi-Fi thermostats where you can check the HVAC system while you are away.
  6. Turn your furnace on to ensure it is operating, listen for any noises that do not sound ordinary, popping sounds and loud squealing noises should be looked at.
  7. Ensure the area around the furnace and your ductwork is clear of debris to ensure proper airflow, make sure no flammable products are kept near the furnace to ensure your household safety.
  8. If you have an air conditioning only outdoor unit, cover the unit to protect from ice, snow, and debris, we offer covers specially made for Bryant and Carrier.
  9. Check exhaust for furnace for any blockages, if in a chimney, ensure no corrosion
  10. If you have an Oil furnace, remove carbon soot and other debris, check the flue pipe, replace the oil filter, change the air filter, clean air vents, and have the burner adjusted if needed by a professional.

Protect your House

  1. Ensure gutters are clear of any debris to make sure ice doesn’t form
  2. Outdoor faucets should be shut off and drained of any water, make sure to put hoses away.
  3. Look for and fix drafts in your doors and windows to keep cold weather on the outside of the house.
  4. Check your sump pump and if you have a backup battery, ensure it is charged.
  5. Ensure your water heater is operating correctly and not making any popping noises to avoid
  6. Ensure the lawn mower is clean and empty of gasoline, make sure the snow blower is well maintained and ready to go.
  7. Make sure you have ice melt, preferably animal friendly, to help keep driveways and sidewalks clear of ice.
  8. Ensure your Carbon Monoxide detector is under 7 years old and check the batteries
  9. Make sure ceiling fans switch direction clockwise, which creates an updraft to help you stay comfortable.

Signs your furnace may need immediate service.

  • No Heat, ensure thermostat has power and if no power or no heat, call service to diagnose issue.
  • Energy Bills rise month after month, make sure the filter is new and if still no improvement, call service to make sure your heating system is running as efficiently as possible
  • Bad smell coming from registers, if you smell rotten eggs or unburnt gas make sure to call service immediately.
  • Carbon Monoxide detector goes off, open the windows, call the fire department, once cleared have service come repair the issue.
  • Furnace makes a loud banging noise, if any loud banging noises or other noises are coming from the furnace that seem odd, call our service to figure out the appropriate repair.
  • Raising the temperature on the thermostat and it doesn’t heat up, it could be the thermostat or the furnace, call service to determine the best recourse for repair.
  • Your pilot light is orange or yellow, when operating correctly the pilot light should be blue, if you see orange or yellow, call service for a tune up.
  • The furnace is older than 15 years, most furnaces last 10-20 years, if it is older than 15 years old, schedule service for preventative maintenance to ensure it’s reliability this winter.
  • The furnace seems to turn off and on a lot, this may depend on the furnace as newer modulating models are designed to run at all times but if your furnace seems to turn on and off a lot call service to determine the reason.
  • Cold rooms or areas, if you notice rooms or areas not getting up to temperature like they did in the past, call service to determine if any repairs are needed to correct the airflow.

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