Fall Maintenance = Year-Round Comfort

Fall is the perfect time to give your HVAC system some attention—and trust us, it pays off. By tackling fall maintenance early, you can ensure optimal system performance, improved energy efficiency, better indoor air quality, a longer lifespan for your system, and fewer breakdowns. Before switching from cooling to heating, follow these preventive steps for consistent comfort all year long!

Fall Preventative Maintenance Checklist

Change Your Air Filters

Dirty filters can restrict airflow, forcing your system to work harder and reducing both efficiency and air quality. Replace filters regularly to keep your system running smoothly.

Clean Vents and Registers

Dust and debris build up in vents and registers, blocking airflow and lowering efficiency. A quick clean with soapy water can make a big difference.

Check the Thermostat

Make sure your thermostat is functioning properly and that fall temperature settings are updated. This ensures comfort without unnecessary energy waste.

Inspect and Clean the Outdoor Unit

Leaves, dirt, snow, and other debris can obstruct your outdoor unit, compromising airflow and efficiency. Regular cleaning keeps your system performing at its best.

Check for Drafts and Seal Leaks

Drafts and leaks can let warm air escape and cold air in, making your HVAC system work harder to maintain a comfortable temperature. Start by walking around windows, doors, and other openings to see if you feel any discrepancies. You may want to invest in more insulation if temperature variations are drastic in certain areas of the building.

Test Your Heating System

Don't wait until the first cold snap hits to discover an issue! Testing your heating system now gives you time to schedule any necessary repairs before you need it.

Schedule a Professional Inspection

While some tasks are DIY-friendly, a professional HVAC inspection every fall is essential. A licensed technician can catch small problems before they become big ones. Let them handle the technical details, so you can enjoy a worry-free transition into fall.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us.

Whether you need 24-7 emergency service or a solution to improve your indoor comfort—at home and work—call us at 781-224-2400 or submit a convenient contact form.

 

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