Preparing Your Home for Fall: Essential Tips for Efficient Heating and Cooling

As the crisp New England autumn air replaces the summer heat, now is the perfect time to prepare your home for the seasonal transition. A well-maintained heating and cooling system not only ensures that your home stays comfortable year ’round, but can also improve energy efficiency in these upcoming cooler months.

Here are some essential tips to get your home fall-ready:

Schedule a Professional HVAC Check-Up

Before the cold weather sets in, have a professional HVAC technician like Alvin Hollis inspect your heating system. They’ll check for any issues, clean critical components, and ensure your furnace is running efficiently. This proactive step helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and ensures your home stays warm throughout the fall and winter months.

Replace Air Filters

A clean air filter is essential for maintaining good air quality and efficient heating. Dust and debris can clog the filter, reducing airflow and forcing your system to work harder. Check your filter monthly and replace it if it’s dirty. We suggest most air filters be replaced at least twie a year, depending on usage and household factors.

Check Your Thermostat

As temperatures drop, adjusting your thermostat settings can help maintain comfort and save energy. Consider switching to a programmable or smart thermostat if you haven’t already. These devices can automatically adjust temperatures based on your schedule, ensuring you’re not heating an empty house and helping you lower energy bills.

Test Your Heating System

If you haven’t already, turn on your heating system to ensure it’s working properly. This early test can help you identify any issues before you really need the heat. Pay attention to any unusual noises or uneven heating, and address these issues promptly.

Prepare for Emergencies

Fall and winter weather can sometimes bring unexpected conditions. Ensure you have an emergency kit with essential supplies, including a flashlight, batteries, and blankets. It’s also wise to know how to manually operate your heating system in case of a power outage.

By taking these steps to prepare your home for fall, you can enjoy a cozy, energy-efficient season and avoid the stress of last-minute repairs. For more tips or to schedule a professional check-up, contact Alvin Hollis today!

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