5 HVAC New Year’s Resolutions
As the New Year begins, you should make plans to get the most out of your HVAC system in 2019. In other words, you should incorporate your HVAC system in your New Year’s resolutions.
After all, an HVAC system that runs efficiently and that provides you with the necessary comfort is essential for any home. It impacts your indoor air quality. Not only that, but your HVAC system accounts for a significant portion of your energy costs.
Therefore, it is worth the effort to ensure that you give it some attention from time to time. However, most homeowners will admit that they tend to neglect their heating and cooling system until something goes wrong.
From maintaining your HVAC system to investing in a brand new system, here are five HVAC New Year’s resolutions to get you started.
Replace Your HVAC Air Filter When Necessary
You should replace your system’s air filter regularly to avoid issues. Some problems include regular breakdowns, short cycling, increased load on your HVAC system, and poor indoor quality. In fact, according to HVAC experts, you should replace your unit’s air filter at least once a month during the peak of winter or summer. This aspect is true especially if you run your HVAC system constantly. In spring when the temperatures are milder, you can replace your unit’s filter after three months. However, it is better to check it on a monthly basis and replace when necessary.
To ensure you always remember to do this in 2019, schedule a date each month to change your system’s air filter. By doing this, you will improve your indoor quality. You also can ensure your HVAC system runs efficient, cut your energy bills, and prevent unwanted breakdowns.
Schedule Preventive Maintenance and Tune-ups
One of your New Year’s resolutions for your HVAC system should be to think ahead. For example, to reduce the chances of your HVAC system breaking down when you need it, you should schedule preventive maintenance. It is preferable to do this before the cooling or heating season starts.
A typical preventive maintenance check involves, among things, checking the fluid levels, lubricating moving parts, testing the safety control, and carrying out any necessary repairs.
Besides scheduling preventative maintenance checks and tune-ups, if you plan to upgrade your HVAC system in 2019, you should do it during the off-season to enjoy benefits such as a convenient installation schedule, relatively lower prices and more time to consider your options.
Replace Your Old & Outdated HVAC System
In general, cooling and heating systems are designed to last for about 15 years. This aspect means that if your system is over 15 years old, you should replace it with a newer model. This is important because HVAC systems tend to become less energy efficient over time. In addition, older systems tend to break down often and are generally more expensive to operate compared to newer systems. In fact, an Energy Star certified system can cut your utility costs by up to 30%, according to the DOE.
Add Heating & Cooling Zoning Systems
If you want different rooms in your home to have different temperatures, get a qualified HVAC contractor to add zoning systems to your HVAC system. Specifically, the contractor will install dampers in your ductwork. They will connect the dampers to a series of electrical sensors, allowing you to program a different temperature for each room. You can also ask about ductless heating and cooling systems. By doing this, you will not only ensure every room in your home is perfectly comfortable, but also save energy by only heating or cooling occupied rooms.
Invest In An Energy Efficient Smart Thermostat
If you are still using a manual thermostat, make a New Year’s resolution to upgrade to a smart thermostat in 2019. In essence, a programmable thermostat would allow you to program your cooling and heating schedule, eliminating the need to adjust your thermostat settings manually.
For instance, when your home is unoccupied, the US Department of Energy (DoE) recommends setting your thermostat 10° to 15° lower in winter and 5° to 8° higher in the summer.
According to the DoE, this will cut your annual utility costs by about $180. Using the programmable settings, you can program a smart thermostat to adjust the temperature in your home automatically.
Alternatively, you can control a smart thermostat remotely via your home’s Wi-Fi network. A smart thermostat also provides energy usage data that you can use to ensure your HVAC system operates at peak efficiency, making your home more energy efficient.
Conclusion
Use the five HVAC New Year’s resolutions discussed above to keep your HVAC system running smoothly and efficiently throughout 2019.
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