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Lionel Boulin • Nov 21, 2019

Maintaining Your HVAC System for the Month of November

HVAC system maintenance is a chore that responsible homeowners must take care to perform every month, and the month of November is no exception. With that in mind, it’s vital to know the steps you need to take to keep your HVAC system in top form for the month.

In this article, Home Air Services, one of the leading duct cleaning companies in the country, provides tips for maintaining your HVAC system during the month of November.

Air Filters

The general rule of thumb when it comes to air filters is that they should be replaced every three months. However, depending on how dirty they are, it may be necessary to change them as often as every one to two months. If you have a disposable air filter that’s dirty, make sure to remove it and replace it with a clean one. If the filter is reusable, on the other hand, wash it according to the manufacturer’s directions and allow it to dry completely before reinserting it.  If you aren’t certain about doing this on your own, consider approaching air conditioner maintenance professionals like Home Air Services for help.

Registers and Return Air Grilles

Another standard HVAC maintenance task is to inspect all registers and return air grilles in your system to ensure they haven’t become blocked by dirt and debris. Otherwise, airflow through the system will be restricted, which can create performance issues and cause the system to overheat. Move all carpets, rugs and furniture away from these vents to prevent such blockages.

Test Heating System

Now that November is here, you can expect the temperatures to dip low enough that you may need to turn on the heating system. Before fully using it, fire it up for a test run to see if it works properly. If it doesn’t, contact an HVAC repair professional to conduct the necessary repairs before the winter season arrives in your area.

Keep the Surrounding Area Clear

As much as possible, keep the area around your heating equipment clear by moving flammable items away from it.

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Be sure to check the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors every now and then. Replace the batteries if needed, and test them every month with each system’s TEST button. Remove any dust that’s collected on the detectors as well.

Need some assistance with conducting HVAC maintenance procedures? Turn to Home Air Services, one of the best home heating companies in the country. When it comes to HVAC repair and maintenance, we’re your leading service provider, and we won’t let you down. Give us a call at (301) 269-3004 or fill out our contact form to request our services.

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