Maintenance TipsWhat to do indoors Replace the indoor unit's air filter monthly: Old/Dirty
filters cause equipment to work harder, resulting in energy waste and
possible internal damage. If you have a reusable/washable filter, make
sure that it has completely dried prior to reinstalling. Inspect the blower compartment of your furnace or blower coil: Use
a vacuum to remove any dirt or dust, which can result in improper
performance and low efficiency. Make sure that the coil is dry prior to
vacuuming. Remove clutter from around the furnace or blower coil: Items
stored near the furnace are fire hazards. They may also obstruct
combustion air supply. This could cause complete combustion and the
production of carbon monoxide gas. Your furnace or blower coil could be
located in a closet, attic or basement. Removing clutter applies to
your equipment no matter where it is located. Check the chimney or flue pipe connections for tightness, blockages or loose connections: Your
gas furnace flue pipe must remain tightly connected and free of
blockage for the furnace to operate correctly. If repairs are required,
contact us to schedule the repairs. Set the thermostat on "HEAT" and move the temperature setting above room temperature: Listen for any unusual sounds and call us if you suspect problems. Keep return registers/grilles clear of obstructions: The
return register/grille must remain free of obstructions such as
furniture, lint, dust or pet hair for the system to operate properly. Clean humidifier reservoir regularly: If
your home comfort system includes a humidifier, it may be necessary to
clean the water reservoir to prevent mold or mildew buildup. What to do outdoors Trim brush and shrubbery near outdoor units to prevent airflow obstruction: It
is important to provide unrestricted airflow to the outdoor unit.
Leaves, trash or shrubs crowding the air conditioner or heat pump cause
the unit to work harder and use more energy. Also remove any debris
that may have collected around the unit. Clean outdoor coil: The
outdoor coil on an air conditioner or heat pump can sometimes become
obstructed by grass clippings, leaves, dust, etc. If this happens,
using a garden hose, gently run water over the coil, removing unwanted
obstructions. Make sure outdoor unit remains level: Ground
shifting or settling can cause an air conditioner or heat pump to sit
in an uneven position. If this happens, re-level the unit to make sure
water/moisture drains from the cabinet properly.
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