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Contact SERVPRO for HVAC Maintenance To Keep Units Running Efficiently

3/11/2021 (Permalink)

outside air conditioning unit with a pink flower growing next to it Contact us at 908.650.8611 if you’d like to schedule a consultation to discuss HVAC cleaning.

Everyone who owns a home appreciates the comforts of an efficient central heating and air system, but there’s a large investment associated with operating them. Did you know that about half of the energy costs for a home are due to the heating and cooling system according to Energy Star? While that’s a significant chunk of change, just a little bit of maintenance can make the investment extend much further.

It’s important to catch problems with your HVAC system before they become serious: that’s where routine maintenance comes in.

Homeowners should educate themselves about how their HVAC system works to provide it with the best care.

  • Swap your filters. Your HVAC filters need to be changed between every 30 and 90 days (depending on the type of filter used) for maximum air quality and efficiency. Other ways to improve heating and cooling include using the highest efficiency filter for your HVAC model and ensuring a properly secured fit when filters are installed.
  • Reduce your dust. Simply keeping up with routine dusting and vacuuming will clear the dust and debris out before it has a chance to invade your air flow system, doing wonders for your HVAC cleanliness. Further the benefit by always using the highest efficiency filter for the vacuum, and purchasing one with a HEPA certification if possible.
  • Check your drainage. As the AC runs, cooling coils work to remove water from the air and drain it away. If the moisture collected is not properly drained, water damage can occur and lead to mold growth. Regularly check drain pans and nearby surfaces for moisture accumulation to stop large problems before they start.

Tip: If you’re doing construction or renovations in the home, seal off supply and return registers in the house.

  • Schedule regular maintenance checkups and cleaning. There’s no substitute for having a professional survey your system twice per year. While there are quite a few things homeowners can do to maintain their HVAC system, a professional cleaning can have a marked improvement in air quality and the efficiency of your unit.

If you’d like to schedule a consultation to discuss HVAC cleaning, contact us at 908.650.8611.

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