Keep The Heat On During Transitioning Weather: Getting Ready For Spring Weather When The Nights Are Still Cool

Posted on: 4 March 2022

Before the weather even begins to warm up, you need to think about your heating system. After being used all winter, your system could use a check before the temperature begins to rise. While spring and summer are some of the best times of the year, they can also be the toughest on your heating system. You should do several things before your first day of spring arrives.

Preparing Heating for Spring Weather

With warmer weather on its way, there are some things that can be done to make sure your HVAC is ready. You want your heating to work when it is needed, but you also want to make sure it is not running constantly. Various things can be done to prepare for the weather change. One thing you might want to do is reprogram your thermostat to ensure the heater is not running during the day but still providing you with heating at night. You might also want to change your air filters and do other maintenance to your HVAC system to ensure it is working properly.

Keeping Up with Heating Maintenance

It's important to schedule maintenance with a certified professional before you turn off the heat for the season. If your furnace hasn't been maintained and was used during the winter months, it could be vulnerable to breakdowns once you turn it back on in the fall. You can avoid this problem by scheduling maintenance just before you turn your heat off for the season. A certified HVAC company will clean your system, inspect all of its components, and make sure everything is in good working order before shutting it down for several months. This can save you a lot of money when it comes time to turn your heat back on in the fall because there won't be as many repairs needed.

Home Energy Audits and Dealing with Drafts

There are also a lot of things in your home that can cause your heating system to waste energy. When these things go unnoticed during the spring months, you might be surprised with higher utility bills when they should be lower. Thus, you might want to have an energy audit done to address issues like air leaks and drafts. This will ensure your heating is working efficiently, as well as your AC this summer. 

Dealing with End-of-Season Heating Tune-Up

As the weather warms up, you may be tempted to turn off your furnace and forget about it until next winter. Before you do that, check for any problems or maintenance issues that need to be addressed before the unit is retired for the season. A little TLC now can save you money and avoid problems during the next heating season. Now is a good time to call a professional if you haven't had your furnace serviced in a while.

A professional tune-up includes cleaning, adjustments, and safety checks—all of which will keep your system running smoothly and efficiently. You can also check with your utility companies, as they often offer cash rebates or other incentives if your furnace has been recently tuned up by a professional. Maintenance performed by a licensed HVAC contractor can also help the system run longer with fewer problems over its lifetime.

The nights might still be cool even though the weather is getting a little warmer, and you will probably still need your heating. Contact a heating service to learn more. 

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