Everyone knows about March Madness, what we want to talk about is March sanity.
One
of the sanest things you can do is to give your HVAC system a regular
checkup. Before you drive your car there are certain things you check;
tires, windows, oil etc. Well each month there are some things you
should check on your HVAC system.
Check
Your Air Filters. Clogged filters lead to a 5 to 15 percent drop of
efficiency, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, which recommends
changing or cleaning filters every one to two months during peak use.
Reusable filters should be cleaned according to the manufacturer’s
guidelines and placed back in the system. Disposable filters should be
thrown away. New filters to replace the ones you tossed are available at
most hardware stores.
Check your
drains. This HVAC repair is primarily applicable to cooling systems,
which feature drains used to remove condensation that builds up over
time. The condensation usually isn’t clean: it carries dirt and other
particles that clog these drains. Removing the dirt is simple. With the
system off, push a wire through the drain to knock it out, being careful
to avoid injury.
Check your
thermostat. Verify that your thermostat is working correctly. A
thermostat that leaves your home too cool or too warm can waste energy.
Check to make sure your home is at the same temperature set on the
thermostat and that timed cooling or heating is working properly.
Generally, thermostat repairs require professional maintenance.
If you take these few basic steps you can prevent some madness in your house!