Should You Use Auto Settings on Your Thermostat?
Auto settings sound like a set-and-leave approach to your HVAC, and for HVAC systems estimated as optimal for your home, it will apply the manufacturer’s
Keeping your HVAC system in good condition is crucial to your home’s year-round comfort. You might not give much thought to your unit until something goes wrong. Issues with your HVAC system can result in discomfort and sometimes indoor air quality problems.
Before you call in the professionals, there are troubleshooting steps you can take to handle minor issues yourself. Here are five essential tips every homeowner should know.
1. Check Your Thermostat Settings
The thermostat is the command center of your HVAC system. Check if it’s powered on and set it to the correct mode. If you have a battery-operated thermostat, replacing its batteries might address heating or cooling problems. This simple step can save you time and money.
2. Inspect and Replace Air Filters
Dirty or clogged filters can affect your HVAC system’s performance. They can restrict airflow, forcing the unit to work harder. It can result in increased energy bills and risk of malfunctions. If you’re experiencing discomfort and higher utility costs, filthy filters could be to blame. Make it a habit to check filters every month, especially during periods of high usage. You should replace them every three months or more frequently if you have family members with asthma or allergies.
3. Keep the Outdoor Unit Clean
Leaves, twigs and other debris around your outdoor HVAC unit can obstruct airflow and reduce efficiency. Periodically inspect the unit and clear any debris to ensure it operates smoothly. Also, keep nearby vegetation trimmed to prevent blockages.
4. Check for Proper Airflow and Clean Vents
Dust, dirt and other debris can accumulate in your vents and ducts, resulting in poor air quality and restricted airflow. All vents in your home should be open and not obstructed by furniture, curtains or decor. Regularly clean them to remove dust and debris. While you can easily access vents, you must hire professionals for thorough duct cleaning, especially if you’re dealing with significant airflow issues.
5. Inspect Electrical Connections and Circuit Breakers
Check your electrical panel for tripped circuit breakers if your HVAC system refuses to power on. Sometimes, the solution is as simple as resetting the breaker. Also, ensure the power switch, usually located near the indoor or outdoor unit, is in the “on” position. Loose electrical connections can also cause system failures. If this is the case, let professionals fix the issue for your safety.
It’s essential to contact skilled professionals if basic troubleshooting doesn’t address your HVAC concerns. Let the experts at Airstream Services take care of your heating and cooling needs. Our experienced technicians are NATE-certified, meaning they have the skills and tools to do the job right the first time. Call us at (615) 270-2724 or complete our online form to book a service.
Auto settings sound like a set-and-leave approach to your HVAC, and for HVAC systems estimated as optimal for your home, it will apply the manufacturer’s
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