Essential HVAC Maintenance Tips for Year-Round Comfort

Keeping Your Home Comfortable with Proper HVAC Care

At Grissom Service Company, we understand the importance of a well-maintained heating and cooling system for your home. As experts in AC repair and HVAC installation, we’re here to share some valuable advice to help you keep your system running smoothly throughout the year.

Regular Maintenance is Key

One of the most crucial aspects of HVAC care is regular maintenance. By scheduling routine check-ups, you can:

  • Prevent unexpected breakdowns
  • Improve energy efficiency
  • Extend the lifespan of your system
  • Ensure consistent performance

We recommend having your HVAC system professionally inspected at least twice a year – once before the cooling season and once before the heating season.

Simple DIY Tasks

While professional maintenance is essential, there are some simple tasks you can perform to keep your system in top shape:

  1. Change air filters regularly (every 1-3 months)
  2. Keep outdoor units clear of debris
  3. Clean air vents and registers
  4. Check for unusual noises or odors

Energy-Saving Tips

To maximize your HVAC system’s efficiency and reduce energy costs, consider the following:

  • Use a programmable thermostat
  • Seal air leaks around windows and doors
  • Add insulation to your attic and walls
  • Use ceiling fans to improve air circulation

Know When to Call the Professionals

While some maintenance tasks can be done on your own, it’s important to recognize when you need professional help. If you notice any of the following issues, don’t hesitate to contact Grissom Service Company:

  • Inconsistent heating or cooling
  • Unusual noises or odors
  • Sudden increase in energy bills
  • Frequent cycling on and off

By following these tips and trusting Grissom Service Company for your AC repair and HVAC installation needs, you can ensure a comfortable home environment all year round. Remember, a well-maintained HVAC system not only provides comfort but also saves you money in the long run.