HVAC Maintenance Mistakes You Should Avoid in 2024

Now that 2024 is already underway, it’s the perfect time to reassess our home maintenance routines, particularly when it comes to our heater, air conditioners or heat pumps. As one of the leadingย HVAC companiesย in the local area, we highlight in this blog post some of the maintenance mistakes you’ll want to avoid doing moving forward.

HVAC Maintenance Mistakes

Overlooking Programmable Thermostat Settingsย 

The programmable thermostat is a game-changer when it comes to ensuring consistent comfort and minimizing heating and cooling costs. Still, many homeowners either do not utilize them to their full potential or misuse them. Setting your thermostat to adjust temperatures when you are away from home or asleep can help save energy. Take time to program your thermostat correctly or consult a professional to set it up optimally depending on your needs.

Failing to Change Air Filters Regularly

Neglecting to replace your home comfort system’s air filters can compromise your home’s indoor air quality and energy efficiency. Filters clogged with dust, pet dander, and other pollutants force the system to work harder, increasing energy bills and potential system failures. Make it a habit to check on your system’s filters and either clean or replace them every few months or as recommended by the manufacturer.

Disregarding System Inspections

Regular inspections by qualified heating andย air conditioning companiesย are vital to help catch minor issues before they escalate into expensive repairs. It’s never advisable to wait for visible or audible signs of trouble; dealing with heating and cooling issues before they turn worse can significantly prolong the life of your system and ensure consistent comfort in your home.

Ignoring Outdoor Unit Maintenance

The outdoor unit of your heater or air conditioner is just as crucial as its indoor counterpart. Debris, foliage, and dirt accumulating around the unit can impede airflow and reduce the system’s efficiency. Keep the area around your outdoor unit clear, and schedule regular cleaning with a certified technician to prevent any unnecessary stress on your system.

Attempting DIY Repairs Without Expertise

Going the DIY route can be enticing, but when it comes to complex systems like furnaces, boilers, air conditioners or heat pumps, doing so may cause more harm than good. Professional technicians have the necessary skills and tools, and with their expertise, you avoid dealing with costly repairs or even the need for complete system replacement. Leave the repairs to your local contractor who can safely and effectively restore your system’s functionality.

Maintaining your heater or AC doesn’t need to be a chore fraught with potential pitfalls. By steering clear of these common maintenance mistakes and enlisting the help of one of the topย home heating companiesย like Stone Heating and Air, Inc., your system can deliver peak performance throughout the year.

Reach out to us for professional heating and air conditioning services to start the New Year right. Call us atย (541) 855-5521, or fill out ourย contact formย today.

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