Moving into a new home is an exciting time, but it also comes with responsibilities—one of which is taking care of your HVAC system. At Chancey & Reynolds, we want to help you navigate the basics of HVAC care so you can keep your home comfortable and your system running efficiently. Here are some essential tips for new homeowners.
1. Get to Know Your HVAC System
One of the first things you should do as a new homeowner is to familiarize yourself with your HVAC system. Know where the components are located, including the thermostat, air filter, and outdoor unit. Also, make note of the system’s age and model. If your home came with a manual, it’s a good idea to review it.
2. Change Air Filters Regularly
Air filters are responsible for keeping dust, debris, and allergens out of your HVAC system and circulating clean air. Changing the air filter every 1-3 months can improve airflow, system efficiency, and indoor air quality. Dirty filters force your system to work harder, which can increase energy costs and wear out your system faster.
3. Schedule Regular Maintenance
Routine maintenance is key to keeping your HVAC system running smoothly. Schedule professional HVAC tune-ups at least once a year—ideally in the spring for your AC and in the fall for your heating system. Regular maintenance ensures that any potential issues are caught early, preventing costly repairs down the line.
4. Understand Your Thermostat
Your thermostat controls the temperature of your home, so it’s important to learn how to use it efficiently. If you don’t already have a programmable or smart thermostat, consider upgrading to one. These thermostats allow you to schedule temperature adjustments, saving energy when you’re away or sleeping.
5. Inspect and Clean the Outdoor Unit
The outdoor unit (condenser) of your HVAC system plays a crucial role in cooling your home. Keep it free of debris like leaves, grass, and dirt to ensure proper airflow. Make sure there’s at least a two-foot clearance around the unit for it to work efficiently.
6. Seal and Insulate Your Home
To reduce the strain on your HVAC system, make sure your home is well-sealed and insulated. Check for drafts around windows, doors, and attics, and consider adding weatherstripping or insulation to prevent heat or cool air from escaping. This will improve energy efficiency and reduce your utility bills.
7. Know When to Call a Professional
While many maintenance tasks can be done by homeowners, some issues require professional attention. If your HVAC system is making strange noises, blowing warm air, or showing signs of leaks, it’s time to call an expert. Timely repairs can prevent further damage and prolong the life of your system.
Partner with Chancey & Reynolds for Expert HVAC Care
As a new homeowner, staying on top of your HVAC system is essential for comfort and efficiency. At Chancey & Reynolds, we’re here to provide expert maintenance, repairs, and installations. Whether you need a tune-up or help with an upgrade, our experienced technicians are ready to help keep your system running smoothly. Contact us today to schedule a service!
About Chancey & Reynolds
At Chancey & Reynolds, we’ve been providing reliable HVAC services to homeowners for years. From installations and maintenance to repairs and system upgrades, we’re committed to ensuring your home stays comfortable year-round. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you care for your HVAC system in your new home.