No More Struggle - HVAC Success Is Yours!

Your HVAC unit could be considered the heart and soul of your home. As the furnace or air conditioner pump out comfortable air, the ducts carry it to where you are living in the home. To ensure that it works for you as you wish it to, check out the tips below.

Look for discounts wherever possible. HVAC systems can be rather costly, so you'll want to seek out whatever discounts and deals that may be out there. When shopping around, ask about any current specials running, and look for discounts that are related to ENERGY STAR compliance. Both can save you a lot of cash.

Clean any debris that accumulates on an external condenser unit. Your HVAC system may run into problems after storms if it is surrounded by debris. Debris like this can cause it to overheat, which could be detrimental to your system.

Clean the condenser coils and fan at the beginning of the year to help the unit run efficiently. Turn off your power before doing any job like this. Clean the outside of your condenser unit regularly.

Clean your filters! If you have a window unit air conditioner, there will be a filter right under the grill you can vacuum. If you have a furnace or outdoor units, they will also have filters to be cleaned or replace. A dirty filter can make your unit inefficient or even let it overheat.

If you want to pay for less power use, consider installing an HVAC-specific solar panel system. Such an installation harnesses the power of the sun directly for your heating and air conditioning. Don't worry though; you can have a switch put in that automatically connects to the power grid the days there isn't enough sun.

When you are no longer using your outdoor air conditioning unit, be sure to protect it with a tight cover. This will keep it free of debris, frost and snow so that you'll have a working unit when the spring comes and you are ready to uncover it and use it again.

Replace single pane windows by installing double pane, if possible. Windows that are double pane keep the cool air in and can greatly reduce the amount of time your air conditioner will need to run. Your home will also stay warmer in the winter.

Before you get into the hot summer months, make sure to schedule a tune up for your current HVAC system.