HVAC Maintenance

Preparing Your Home’s HVAC System for Seasonal Changes

As the seasons change in Dayton, OH, it’s important to ensure your HVAC system is prepared to handle the fluctuating temperatures. Whether you’re transitioning from the heat of summer to the chill of winter or the other way around, your HVAC system plays a crucial role in maintaining home comfort. Allied Services, Inc. is here to help you prepare your system for the seasonal switch.

Schedule a Seasonal Tune-Up

Routine maintenance is key to keeping your HVAC system running smoothly. A seasonal tune-up by a professional HVAC technician can identify any issues before they turn into expensive repairs. At Allied Services, Inc., we recommend scheduling tune-ups in the fall and spring to ensure your system is prepared for the more demanding heating and cooling months.

Change or Clean Air Filters

Air filters play an essential role in maintaining good indoor air quality and system efficiency. Dirty filters make your HVAC system work harder, which can lead to higher energy bills and decreased comfort. Be sure to replace or clean your filters every 1 to 3 months, especially during high-usage seasons.

Test Your Thermostat

Your thermostat is the control center for your HVAC system. Ensure it’s working properly by testing both heating and cooling settings. For added efficiency, consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat, which can automatically adjust the temperature based on your schedule, saving energy when you’re away from home.

Check for Drafts Around Windows and Doors

Before the cold weather sets in, inspect your home for drafts around windows and doors. Sealing any gaps with weatherstripping or caulking will help your HVAC system maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce energy waste.

Clear Debris Around Outdoor Units

If you have a central air conditioning or heat pump system, keeping the outdoor unit free of debris like leaves, grass, and dirt is important. Clear at least two feet around the unit to ensure proper airflow. This will help the system run more efficiently and prevent unnecessary strain.

Consider an HVAC Upgrade

If your system is over 10-15 years old or requires frequent repairs, it may be time to consider upgrading to a newer, more energy-efficient model. Allied Services, Inc. offers a variety of HVAC systems designed to keep your home comfortable while reducing energy consumption and lowering utility bills.

By following these steps, you can ensure that your HVAC system is ready to handle the seasonal changes and keep your home comfortable all year long. For expert HVAC maintenance, repairs, and installations in Dayton, OH, contact Allied Services, Inc. at (937) 269-5059.

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