Are You Ready for the Fall HVAC Season?

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Your Fall HVAC Checklist

Fall is the perfect season to check on your HVAC. After working hard during the hot summer season, your air conditioner could use some TLC. You should also begin to prepare your heating system for when temperatures begin to drop in the winter. Fall is also a great time to complete HVAC maintenance because it is when technicians are the least busy, which may mean lower service prices.

 

There are a few things that you can do by yourself to take care of your HVAC this fall. While completing basic care is great, you should also schedule professional maintenance. This will ensure that your HVAC system stays in great condition.

 

To schedule an appointment for quality HVAC repair Grand Prairie TX, call Dial One Johnson at (972) 291-0740.

Your Fall HVAC Checklist

There are many ways that you can update and take care of your HVAC this fall. From basic maintenance like changing the filter to convenient upgrades like installing a programmable thermostat, now is the time. 

 

Take a look at this checklist for how you can take your HVAC system to the next level:

 

  • Change the filters: you should already be changing your filter once a month. In case you aren’t, be sure to change it now. Dirty filters can cause an air conditioner or furnace to work extra hard. Over time, after having to work so hard, the system may become heavily damaged or even fail and require a replacement. Dirty filters can also cause poor indoor air quality and airflow. Especially as we enter into flu season, you’ll want to be sure that your air is as clean as possible. You can purchase a filter at any home improvement store and most grocery stores. 
  • Turn your furnace on: this is especially important as we approach winter. Many homeowners don’t turn their furnace on until they need to. After sitting dormant for so long, your furnace may have developed problems or may require a tune-up before it is able to fully function. The last thing that you want is a failed furnace as the temperatures begin to drop. Just turning it on will give you an idea of the condition that it is in.
  • Install a programmable thermostat: this is a great way to save money. Programmable thermostats allow you to set temperatures for certain times of the day. For example, you could set your temperature lower or higher, depending on the season or for when you are at work. Once you have programmed the thermostat it automatically changes the temperature according to the times you set. Many homeowners use programmable thermostats to save money on energy for when they aren’t home. Programmable thermostats are also great for the heavily fluctuating temperatures that occur during fall and spring.
  • Check the vents and registers: be sure to check all of your vents and registers. Open them up, dust them and clean them if you can. Make sure that none of the registers are being blocked by rugs or furniture. By cleaning your vents and registers you are increasing airflow and improving your indoor air quality. 
  • Clean and inspect your furnace, air conditioner and outdoor unit: this is one of the most important things that you should do this fall. Wipe all of the systems down with a wet rag; no need for a fancy cleaning solution. Be sure to clear at least two feet of clearance around each system. For your outdoor unit, make sure there isn’t any landscaping blocking the system or debris caught in the fan. If you feel comfortable doing so, make sure that the fuel connections (wiring, gas line, breaker box, etc.) are intact. Don’t forget to check for any leaks, corrosion, cracks or other issues.
  • Install a carbon monoxide detector: those who use a furnace should be sure to install a carbon monoxide detector next to the system. If it becomes damaged or develops cracks in the heat exchanger, it can leak dangerous carbon monoxide. Many homeowners have carbon monoxide detectors inside their homes. While this is also recommended, installing one near your furnace alerts you to the problem before it gets into your living space. 

 

While these are tasks that you should definitely complete, they do not replace a professional inspection and maintenance. Be sure to schedule an appointment for HVAC maintenance before winter comes around.

Fall HVAC Maintenance Benefits

There is so much more to scheduling fall furnace and AC maintenance than safety and comfort. When you schedule regular maintenance you can expect the following benefits:

 

  • Increased efficiency
  • Reduced risk of unexpected repairs
  • Decreased monthly energy costs
  • Longer lifespan

 

No matter how high-tech or expensive the system was, all HVAC equipment requires maintenance and tune-ups. HVAC maintenance is imperative to ensuring the continued function of your air conditioner and furnace. 

Reliable HVAC Repair Grand Prairie TX

There are many ways that you can provide maintenance for your HVAC systems. However, the best way to take care of your air conditioner and heating system is a combination of DIY care and professional maintenance. Tasks like changing filters and cleaning the system are essential to maintaining efficiency. Professional technicians, on the other hand, have the experience to provide more in-depth and thorough service. 

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If you are looking for an excellent HVAC Grand Prairie TX repair company, look no further than Dial One Johnson Plumbing, Cooling and Heating. Our team has the experience and qualifications to expertly care for your HVAC system. We are dedicated to providing top-notch customer service and quality workmanship. 

 

At Dial One Johnson we provide services for plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems. With over 50 years in the industry we have seen just about everything. From cracked heat exchangers and broken blower fans to clogged drains and water leaks, we have got your back. Go with the company that Grand Prairie residents know and trust: Dial One Johnson. 

 

For high quality service that you just can’t beat, give our team a call at 972-291-0740 or contact us online. 

Author Bio:
Sherrie Johnson-Hartsock
Dial One Johnson Plumbing, Cooling & Heating is now owned and operated by Sherrie Johnson-Hartsock, with his grandson, Daniel Johnson, a third-generation plumber who is also the Service Manager.

 

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