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Change or clean furnace and air conditioning filters once a month. To determine how dirty the filters are, hold them up. If you can easily see light through them, then they're still clean enough to use. |
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Get a yearly planned maintenance check on equipment. At a minimum all safeties, controls and filters will be checked. |
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Inspect the blower for worn, shiny or sagging belts. Worn belts can cause undue stress on the fan motor. |
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Never run your air conditioner when outside temperature is below 60 F. Coils may frost up, restricting air flow. |
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Wait at least 5 minutes before restarting your air conditioning unit. This relieves stress on the compressor. |
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Keep drapes, curtains and furniture away from registers and returns. This will help air flow and make your home more comfortable. |
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Keep vegetation, grass clippings and leaves away from your outdoor air conditioning unit. This will help maintain its efficiency. |
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Clean permanent filters once a month with dishwashing detergent, rinse
thoroughly and let them dry before replacing. This allows a free
airflow, reducing stress on the fan. It also keeps the coils clean
leading to lower operating costs. |
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Water heater maintenance; drain and flush the tank, and check all pressure and safeties once a year. |
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High water pressure may be shortening your faucets life. |
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Humidify for comfort; the average heated home has a relative humidity level of 13-16%, the Sahara Desert is 25%. 40-60% is ideal. |
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Digital thermostats save energy through pin-point accuracy. |
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Have your steam boiler checked and skimmed once a year. Vents and traps should be checked and replaced as needed. |
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Conserve energy, keep your windows and storm windows closed for summer and winter. |
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Open fireplace dampers can rob your home of conditioned air and comfort. |
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Move lamps and lights at least 5 feet away from thermostats. Their heat can influence the thermostat and your comfort. |
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For optimum performance, humidifier water panels should be replaced once a year. The typical humidifier will only run when the furnace is on so it’s important to make sure we can get as much humidity into the home as possible. |
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