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Follow These Steps to Winterize Your Heating System | Triad Sheet Metal

  • By RYNO Strategic Solutions
  • 20 Dec, 2021
Home Winterization in Greensboro NC
As with any type of equipment, your heating system requires proper maintenance in order to function well over time. There are some things you'll need to take care of before the cold months arrive if you want your furnace to work safely and efficiently. You certainly don't want to deal with a breakdown on the chilliest day of the year. Here's a list of simple steps to winterize your heating system so you can have peace of mind when the temperature drops.

Change the Filter and Clean the Vents
Accumulation of dust and debris in the filter system is a common reason for breakdowns. You can easily avoid problems by inspecting your HVAC air filter on a monthly basis. Check your owner's manual for instructions and be sure to have a spare filter on hand. Starting the cold season with a fresh filter is a good idea. You'll also want to clean your home's air vents. Dirty vents don't allow proper airflow, and they could cause your heating system to work unnecessarily hard.

Check Your Home's Insulation
A visual inspection of the insulation in your home's attic, as well as the weather stripping around doors and windows, is recommended before winter arrives in full force. You can take this activity on yourself or turn to professionals to do a thorough assessment. Replacing worn products will prevent leaks and increase furnace efficiency.

Schedule a Maintenance Check in the Fall
While there are some things you can do yourself to take care of your furnace, you'll want to have an experienced HVAC professional come look things over to be sure your system is in good working order. The technician will clean, lubricate, adjust and calibrate the system and try to address any potential problems before they grow worse.

Trust Us for Your Home Heating Needs
If you live in the Greensboro area, you can count on the professionals at Triad Sheet Metal to be at your service. We can help winterize your heating system to be sure it's ready to keep you comfortable throughout the cold months. Along with preventative maintenance we also do heating, cooling and indoor air quality installation and repair. Besides that, we handle UV lights, roofing and, as our name implies, sheet metal assignments. Contact us today to arrange a consultation or service call.
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All furnaces should be serviced and maintained regularly to make sure that they continue heating effectively and efficiently. If you want to lessen the chances of your furnace breaking down over the winter, you should always have your furnace professionally serviced every year. In this post, we're going to discuss why furnace maintenance is important and what it involves.


The Importance of Yearly Furnace Maintenance

Furnace maintenance is essential for your safety. It helps to prevent possible fire hazards and carbon monoxide leaks. The technician servicing your equipment will always check that everything is functioning properly to ensure the furnace will automatically shut down if it overheats or experiences a safety issue. Maintenance is also important for the life of your furnace, ensuring it lasts anywhere from 15 to 30 years. It can also save you money by lowering your heating costs and helping to avoid costly repairs later on.


What Does Furnace Maintenance Entail?

Maintaining a furnace involves inspecting, cleaning and testing all of your heating system's components on an annual basis. This includes the various components inside the furnace, as well as the blower and thermostat.


A technician will inspect your ductwork to ensure it isn't damaged or leaking air. Damaged ductwork will greatly increase your energy costs and make your heating system far less effective.


Cleaning the blower assembly, furnace burners and flame sensor are especially important for keeping the furnace heating effectively. This also provides reliability. Inspecting the heat exchanger and exhaust flue is also essential for ensuring the furnace is properly vented and preventing carbon monoxide leaks.


As one of Greensboro's most trusted HVAC companies, Triad Sheet Metal is your best choice for furnace maintenance and repairs. Our technicians have experience servicing all makes and models of furnaces as well as central air conditioners and heat pumps. We also offer professional HVAC replacement and installation as well as a full range of indoor air quality services. Give us a call today to schedule your annual furnace maintenance service.


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