It’s easy to think that because you press a button and air flows, everything’s working as it should. In reality, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Just like a car that doesn’t get the regular tune-ups and other maintenance it needs, your HVAC system can end up being ineffective as well as unsafe in the absence of steady, careful attention. Consider the following scenarios and if any sound familiar, hop on the HVAC maintenance bandwagon as soon as possible. Better yet, prevent them in the first place with a DuctMastersRX dedicated maintenance plan.
Common HVAC complaints
Rooms are too hot or too cold:
Poor duct design and sealing are often the culprits here. In a perfect world, it’d be possible to design rooms with completely balanced temperature distribution, but we’re living in one where geography and construction demands make for challenges in system design. That being the case, inspect your ductwork and seal any leaks, and add insulation to improve comfort for more predictable room-to-room temperatures.
Excessive dust or humidity problems:
HVAC equipment that’s a mismatch size-wise or on its last legs can create some pretty undesirable environmental features in a home. Assess replacement possibilities with the EnergyStar label in mind, change filters regularly, and, again, ensure that ducts are properly sealed.
Your cooling system regularly makes a racket:
Either your duct system is improperly sized, or there’s an issue with the indoor coil of your cooling equipment. Diagnosing these issues will require a visual inspection from DuctMastersRX.
Equipment repair bills and monthly energy costs are piling up:
The age and condition of HVAC equipment are inversely related to the efficiency of its output, so if the former are rising while the latter is falling, it’s definitely time to start shopping for new system components. It’s always a good idea to give us a call before you make this important choice for your home.
Your maintenance checklist:
Maintenance is the best way to stay out of the HVAC troubleshooting game and keep your home comfortable year-round. Incorporate the following tips from EnergyStar into your home care routine.
1) Annual pre-season check-up from an HVAC contractor
2) Thermostat settings checked to ensure comfort levels are maintained when you’re home and energy is saved when you’re away
3) All electrical connections are tightened, and motor voltage and current are measured
4) Lubrication of all moving parts for better operation and reduced electricity use
5) Inspection of condensate drain in central air conditioner, furnace and/or heat pump, and removal of clogs
6) Controls checked for proper and safe operation, including starting cycle, in-service operation, and shutdown
Cooling-specific additions
7) Cleaning of evaporator and condenser air conditioning coils
Check and adjustment of air conditioner refrigerant levels
9) Cleaning and adjustment of blower components
10)Heating-specific addition – Check of all gas (or oil) connections, gas pressure, burner combustion and heat exchanger to prevent fire hazards and health problems related to air quality.
To do on your own:
Stay on top of filter maintenance, being sure to inspect, clean or change filters once a month. Better yet, schedule a season visit from DuctMastersRX to scrub dust, virus-sized particle and other contaminants from all the air in your home.
