HVAC maintenance is essential for ensuring your system runs smoothly for years to come. Fall is one of the crucial seasons for maintenance because of the drastic weather change and changeover from cooling to heating.

Here’s why fall maintenance is crucial:

Energy Savings: A well-maintained system operates more efficiently, leading to significant energy cost reductions.

Prevent Breakdowns: Regular maintenance before the colder months greatly reduces the risk of system breakdowns. Losing heat can be uncomfortable and even dangerous, so taking precautions is important.

Better Performance: A properly maintained system will deliver optimal heating performance throughout the fall and winter.

Improved Air Quality: Clean air is crucial for comfort and health, and regular maintenance is key to keeping the air fresh and free of dust, debris, and pollutants.

HVAC Fall Preparations Checklist

  • Schedule a professional inspection or sign up for a maintenance contract to keep your system operating smoothly and prevent breakdowns.
  • Check the thermostat settings and adjust them to your fall schedule.
  • Inspect the outdoor unit for obstructions such as leaves and branches.
  • Clean the vents and ducts to remove debris that my have accumulated over the summer.
  • Seal any leaks that have formed to ensure efficiency.
  • Test the heating system to ensure it works before you need it.

We hope you found this article helpful and look forward to continuing to ensure your comfort and safety. Thank you for choosing CPS.

If you are in need of more information or would like to schedule a free consultation, you can reach us at 508-460-6691 or fill out this form.

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