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How to Prevent a Heater Repair

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If you need a heater repair now is the perfect time to get one done because winter will be here before we know it! And whether you get a heater repair and want to prevent one in the future, or you have a system that works in prime condition and you want to keep it that way, there are a few steps that you’ll need to follow. Here are some tips to help you prevent a heater repair so you can enjoy a warm indoor atmosphere when the weather gets cold outside.

Know the Signs That Show That Your Heater Needs a Repair

The first step to preventing heater repair is knowing what signs to look for. Start by understanding what is normal for your particular heating system such as sounds, how often you should change the filter, and how the vents work. This way when a strange noise does occur, you won’t be left wondering if it’s normal or not. The same goes with the how much air blows out of the vents.

Change Filters and Pay Attention to the Thermostat

It can’t be stressed enough how important it is to change and clean filters on a routine basis. You can set a timer on your thermostat to ensure that this gets done when it is supposed to. Be mindful of how often you change your filters as well, because while the best rule of thumb is to perform this task every thirty days, each household is unique. If you have pets or a lot of occupants in the home, then you’ll have more dander and may have to change your filter every fifteen days.

Have Your Household Perform Monthly Inspections

You should get everyone in the household involved in preventing a heater repair. Performing monthly inspections for the system to listen to it and make sure the air flow is strong will go a long way. When you want your heater to be working in prime condition, you’ll find these inspections will give you a jump on the situation when a repair is needed. Create a checklist for everyone in your home to follow when it’s their turn to check out the heating system, and be sure they report back to everyone so that the next monthly inspection will know the past performance.

Call in Heater Repair Experts for Routine Maintenance

When it’s nearing the end of the summer, you’ll want to call in the heating repair experts to perform routine maintenance to ensure that you’re ready for the weather that’s ahead. While it can be easy to put off, you don’t want to be stuck when the temperature drops without a properly functioning heating system. Plus, heater repairs that occur in the winter can end up costing you more money because they’ll need to be handled quickly, and in some cases they’ll be an emergency depending on how extreme the weather is and the occupants in the household. This is one phone call that you don’t want to put off, so add it to the top of your list!

Get a Preventative Maintenance Plan

Having a maintenance plan for your heating and cooling equipment is one of the most cost effective yet overlooked ways to prevent repairs. For a reasonable yearly fee, Peaden offers preventative maintenance plans that bring in the pros to inspect and tune up your equipment. This not only keeps your unit running smoothly and cost effectively, but it’s a great way to detect and fix minor problems before they become big ones. Knowing that your equipment is getting regular maintenance can also afford you the peace of mind that you’re doing all you can to prolong the life of your heating and cooling unit.

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