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This includes cleaning dryer outlet and short ductwork.

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f.a.q. about Heating

How often to change your furnace filter?

Answer: in most cases it should be replaced every 1 to 3 months. With pets, and allergies it may be every 30 days.

Most heating professionals recommend a full furnace inspection once a year before the winter season begins. Regular inspections help detect worn components, airflow issues, and safety concerns before they lead to system failure.

Yes, skipping regular maintenance can negatively affect your heating system over time. Heating equipment works hard during the colder months, and without periodic inspections and tune-ups, small issues can go unnoticed. Dust buildup, worn components, or restricted airflow can cause the system to run less efficiently and put additional strain on important parts.

When maintenance is skipped, problems that might have been simple to fix can gradually become larger and more expensive repairs. For example, a dirty filter or neglected burner assembly can reduce efficiency, increase energy use, and cause uneven heating throughout the home. In some cases, lack of maintenance may even shorten the overall lifespan of the furnace or boiler.

Routine heating maintenance helps ensure the system operates safely, efficiently, and reliably. During a professional tune-up, technicians typically inspect critical components, clean important parts, check airflow, and verify that the system is running properly. Keeping up with regular maintenance can help prevent unexpected breakdowns and keep your heating system performing well throughout the winter season.

A standard maintenance service typically involves inspecting electrical components, checking safety controls, cleaning burners, testing airflow, verifying thermostat operation, and ensuring the system operates efficiently.

This problem is often caused by clogged filters, airflow restrictions, faulty thermostats, or burner issues. A technician can test system performance and determine the exact cause.

A good rule of thumb during the summer is to set your thermostat to around 78°F when you are home and awake. This temperature typically provides a comfortable indoor environment while helping keep energy costs under control. If you are away from home for several hours, raising the thermostat 5–8 degrees higher can reduce unnecessary cooling and lower your utility bills.

At night, many homeowners prefer slightly cooler temperatures for sleeping, often between 72°F and 76°F, depending on personal comfort. Using ceiling fans or circulating fans can also help the home feel cooler without lowering the thermostat further.

Every home is a little different, so the ideal setting may vary depending on factors like insulation, humidity, and how well your air conditioning system is maintained. Keeping your HVAC system properly serviced and your air filters clean can help your air conditioner maintain comfortable temperatures more efficiently throughout the summer.

If you notice that your home struggles to stay comfortable even at reasonable thermostat settings, it may be a sign that your system needs maintenance or adjustment.

Uneven temperatures are often caused by airflow problems, blocked vents, duct leaks, or thermostat placement. A technician can inspect the system and recommend adjustments to improve comfort.

Short cycling can occur due to thermostat issues, clogged filters, overheating components, or improper system airflow. Addressing the underlying issue can prevent excessive wear on the equipment.

Heating and cooling systems circulate air throughout the home. Clean filters, proper ventilation, and regular maintenance help remove dust, allergens, and airborne particles.

The ideal filter depends on your system and indoor air quality goals. Many homeowners use pleated filters with higher efficiency ratings to capture smaller particles.

Heating systems can lower indoor humidity levels. Dry air may cause discomfort, static electricity, and irritated sinuses.

Weak airflow may be caused by clogged filters, blocked ductwork, or blower motor issues. Proper system maintenance usually resolves the problem.

Regular inspections, timely repairs, and keeping air filters clean are the best ways to extend the lifespan of heating equipment.

Thermostat sensors can be affected by sunlight, drafts, or poor placement. Calibration or relocation may improve temperature accuracy.

Closing vents can actually disrupt airflow and cause pressure imbalances in your duct system. Most HVAC professionals recommend keeping vents open for proper system operation.