The best time to inspect, maintain and repair a furnace is the summer or early autumn, before heating season gets here. Although most people opt to call a professional HVAC service person for big repairs, there are also plenty of smaller repairs and maintenance tasks that can easily be handled by the average do-it-yourself home owner.
Before performing any maintenance on a furnace, you should read the owner's manual that came with it, so that you are familiar with your particular furnace. Besides making sure that the furnace filter is changed on a regular basis, there are also some preventative maintenance tasks that you can take care of. Be sure to reference these tasks in your owner's manual, to make sure you understand how it should be performed for your furnace.
Do a thorough visual examination of your furnace, paying special attention to the visible electrical connections and wires. If you find any loose wires, unraveled wires, loose screws or nuts, or anything that looks like it has been burned, this can be a sign of problems. You can make the repairs yourself if you are comfortable doing so. Otherwise, have an HVAC professional, like those at Champs Mechanical, take care of this furnace repair for you.
You should also inspect your chimney and vent connection pipe for any gaps or signs of rust. The components of your venting system are prone to deterioration over time, so you should inspect them at least once each year. Any problems should be repaired immediately.
It is also important to make sure that you furnace is cycling properly, and that your thermostat is accurate. You can use your thermostat to confirm that it is properly cycling through the start-up and shut-down phases. Then, before you complete your inspection, be sure that the safety switch on the furnace door popped out when the door was removed. To avoid any problems with this safety feature, clean it and remove any obstructions so that it operates smoothly.
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Keeping your HVAC Equipment in Prime Condition
Looking around one can find some kind of HVAC equipment installed in every home. This equipment has become an essential part of our lives as they relate to ventilation, air conditioning and heating of the home. However it must be understood that any equipment installed in the home needs regular maintenance to keep them working in good condition. Unlike popular imagination, it does not require vast knowledge and experience to carry out regular maintenance on these fixtures. Here are some tips that you can follow, which will help you maintain the fixtures in your home.
Perhaps the most common task you need to carry out in maintaining HVAC equipment is change the filters, which have been installed in them. These filters can be purchased at one of the many retailers that specialize in selling such products. You could purchase the filters for prices as low as $1 but would also have to contend with low quality. Better quality filters would perhaps cost a little more but would also save you the trouble of making frequent changes to the retailers shop. These filters need to be changed every 60 days if you wish to leave the system running in good condition. They will also help your HVAC system pump air at a consistent speed.
Removing dust and dirt from the blower is another job that you will need to carry out on a regular basis. Here too you can use the vacuum cleaner in your home to remove the accumulated dust and dirt from the blower.
While the tasks mentioned above can be carried out by any person, there are some tasks, which are best, left to be handled by a qualified HVAC technician. Look for companies like Atlanta HVAC, where all technicians carry state licenses. In depth maintenance tasks are better handled by people qualified and trained at these jobs. Trying to carry out such tasks without any experience will only lead to damages of the system.
Perhaps the most common task you need to carry out in maintaining HVAC equipment is change the filters, which have been installed in them. These filters can be purchased at one of the many retailers that specialize in selling such products. You could purchase the filters for prices as low as $1 but would also have to contend with low quality. Better quality filters would perhaps cost a little more but would also save you the trouble of making frequent changes to the retailers shop. These filters need to be changed every 60 days if you wish to leave the system running in good condition. They will also help your HVAC system pump air at a consistent speed.
Removing dust and dirt from the blower is another job that you will need to carry out on a regular basis. Here too you can use the vacuum cleaner in your home to remove the accumulated dust and dirt from the blower.
While the tasks mentioned above can be carried out by any person, there are some tasks, which are best, left to be handled by a qualified HVAC technician. Look for companies like Atlanta HVAC, where all technicians carry state licenses. In depth maintenance tasks are better handled by people qualified and trained at these jobs. Trying to carry out such tasks without any experience will only lead to damages of the system.
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