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In today's world, it's important to conserve energy, not only for the environment but for your wallet. Scheduling HVAC maintenance will accomplish that and it'll also prevent any expensive and surprising HVAC repairs in the future.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 12% of the energy used in every American household is taken up by air conditioning alone. If people are using it a lot, they must be up to date on maintenance. Let's find out why HVAC upkeep could save energy and how else you can reduce the amount you use at home.
First of all, HVAC maintenance is simply a service where a technician will check certain parameters and determine if your system is running smoothly. Usually, this service includes cleaning, testing, and amending whatever it needs. But it's a more thorough inspection than what regular people could do at home.
When should you schedule it? Experts recommend proper maintenance before you need it most. If you live in an area with cold winter months, you should schedule it in the fall before snow comes. If you need it most in the summer for cooling, you should do it in the spring to detect any problems beforehand.
The benefit is that technicians will have more time and will not be inundated by emergency calls. Additionally, it'll prevent any
HVAC repairs in the future.
All in all, everyone should schedule professional upkeep once a year.
The idea of HVAC maintenance is to improve your system's efficiency. If it runs smoothly, it'll conserve energy. If there's something faulty, the system could be overworking to compensate, which could increase your energy bill by a significant amount.
Like any machine, it's subject to decay after constant usage. The components wear out, and you'll have to replace them. Additionally, some problems could lead to dangerous situations, so it's best to schedule an appointment with the technician regularly before you're in need of a serious HVAC repair.
If you want to improve your system between maintenance appointments, you must change the air filter once every 90 days.
You can also use ceiling fans. Going old-school doesn't sound that appealing, but ceiling fans don't take up as much energy as your cooling system.
It's vital to schedule maintenance at least once a year to ensure that there are no serious and expensive HVAC repairs in the future. You can only save energy by keeping your system up to code and working properly.
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