How a Maintained HVAC System Adds to Your Rochester Home Comfort

January 02, 2015

Maintaining your heating and cooling system provides you with numerous benefits. Possibly one of the most clear traits of a well-maintained HVAC system is its ability to achieve indoor comfort effortlessly, regardless of the weather outside. Learn to discover the many ways you may enjoy greater comfort at home when your heating and cooling systems are maintained throughout the year.

Cleaner Air

A great benefit of regular maintenance for your heating and cooling system involves changing your furnace filter and cleaning out your furnace and air conditioner. These tasks are key for two reasons: a cleaner HVAC system will operate more efficiently and it will disperse cleaner air throughout your home. When your HVAC system is nasty, the dirt and dust that accumulates in the system can be spread with heated and cooled air as it is distributed to your vents. This means your family is constantly breathing in contaminated air because your HVAC system is not well-maintained. Making sure your furnace and air conditioner are clean at all times will lower airborne contaminants for improved comfort and health.

Quieter Function

In addition to adding heated or cooled air to your home, your HVAC system can also add something else—noise. While you can expect a bit of noise associated with furnace and air conditioner operation, a poorly-maintained system will produce more noise as it runs. Noise may be due to loose parts, failing belts, and many other factors that are addressed during routine tune-ups. Failing parts could even cause extremely disruptive noises, such as clangs, bangs, screeches, and grinding noises. All of these noises will disturb the peace and quiet in your home. By maintaining your HVAC system on a regular basis, you’ll avoid these noisy situations to ensure that your furnace and air conditioner operate quietly to create a more relaxing home environment throughout the year.

Better Humidity Control

One of the most common wintertime complaints is dry air inside the home. Many furnaces have a tendancy to dry out the air during the heating process, causing irritation of the skin, eyes, nose, and mouth. If your furnace work with a humidifier to maintain a comfortable level of humidity throughout the winter, your system requires regular cleaning and maintenance as well. If your humidifier becomes clogged, dirty, or damaged, it won’t run properly and you’ll be left with dry air inside your home. Speak with your HVAC service expert during your furnace tune-up about checking and cleaning your humidifier as well. In most cases, your humidifier’s water source may need to be turned on, as it can be turned off during the summer when added humidity is unnecessary. Making sure your humidifier is maintained right along with your heating system will boost your indoor comfort levels during the heating season.

You and your family deserve a comfortable, safe, and healthy home. Learn how your HVAC system affects indoor comfort by browsing a number of other articles we have on our blog. If you need HVAC service or professional advice with regard to heating and cooling in your home, give us a call at 603-923-4570 or schedule an appointment online.

 


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