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Residential HVAC maintenance is a must for Texas residents.
Oct

Preparing Your HVAC System for Texas Winter

With winter just around the corner, it’s essential to consider how to prepare your HVAC system for the heating season. Scheduling residential HVAC maintenance is just one way to get your system ready to maintain comfort as the temperature drops. However, HVAC preventative maintenance is only one part of what you should do. The following tips will help you prepare your HVAC system for the Texas winter weather.

Schedule Professional Maintenance

While you can take some steps yourself, such as replacing your air filter, professional HVAC preventative maintenance is still essential. An HVAC company has the expertise and training to identify potential problems with your unit and complete any necessary repairs to get the system in good working order before the heating season begins. Proper HVAC maintenance keeps systems running efficiently and reduces the risk of breakdowns. 

Insulate Your AC Lines

One step you can perform yourself is insulating your AC lines. This step will help protect your AC lines from damage during cold weather. Inspect the existing insulation and remove any worn-out or damaged insulation. Clean and dry the lines before applying new foam insulation around the pipe. You may need to use tape to hold the foam in place. Make sure the entire line is covered.

Cover The Unit In Fall, Not Winter

Fall is a time when fallen leaves and other debris can clog the outdoor components of your HVAC system. Covering your unit during this time of year is recommended to keep this debris out. However, once the fall season is over, remove the cover as part of your residential HVAC maintenance. These units can withstand winter weather conditions. Keeping it covered increases the risk of moisture buildup and related damage.

Consider A Ventilated Shelter

Just because you remove the cover on your outdoor HVAC unit doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve some protection. You may want to consider installing a ventilated shelter that protects your unit while maintaining airflow. The walls and top of this shelter should be at least three to five inches from the unit and should be removed when spring arrives.

Test Your Thermostat

Testing your thermostat as part of your HVAC preventative maintenance tells you two things. First, you will need to check if the thermostat turns on your furnace. It should trigger within five minutes of turning it on. Secondly, wait to see if the furnace turns off at the desired temperature. If either of these things doesn’t happen, you should call for service.

Change The Filter

A change in the seasons is a good time to change your air filter. This essential maintenance task maintains clean air in your home and keeps your system running efficiently, reducing the risk of breakdowns. Check your owner’s manual or ask your maintenance team how often your air filter should be replaced.

Preparing your furnace for the winter months is essential to ensure it’s ready to go when the temperature drops. Residential HVAC maintenance is just part of the process. When you’re ready to schedule your HVAC preventative maintenance, contact PRK Services, Inc. to help you get ready for the heating season.

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