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How To Prepare Your Home’s Heating and Cooling System for Holiday Guests

Now that we’re in the middle of the holiday season, many of us have friends and family getting ready to visit our homes. It can be exciting to have the people we love over for the holidays, but it can come with its share of prep work. In this article, we’ll go over some ways to prepare your home’s heating and cooling system for holiday guests. That way you and your guests can stay warm together while you celebrate the holidays.

Easy Do-It-Yourself Steps

Check and replace your air filters: Air filters are a core part of your home’s heating and cooling system. They help to remove pollutants and allergens from the air that can damage your system. A clogged or dirty air filter can’t protect your system the way it should. That can decrease the efficiency of your system and cause it to work harder to heat or cool your home. It could even collapse from the air pressure, which means it can protect your system at all. Changing your filter before your guests arrive can help prevent a lot of breakdowns.Check The Thermostat: If your thermostat has batteries, you’re going to want to change them. It’s also a good idea to set it for the temperature you want it to be before the guests arrive. That way everyone stays comfortable without trying to adjust it on you. And if your thermostat is programmable, you can set it the way that you want it.

7 Steps To Get Your Furnace Ready For Winter

Click this link for a video going over basic furnace maintenance every homeowner should know about.

If You Want Some Professional Help

Have Your System Tuned Up: A tune-up is one of the best things you can do for your heating and cooling system. A service technician can work through your system to tighten everything up and clean it out. It can help make sure that your system is running the way it should before any guests arrive. That can help you avoid any unexpected breakdowns or repairs while they’re visiting.Invest In A Programmable Thermostat: If you don’t already have one, it could be a great time to invest in a programmable thermostat. That way you can set different temperature settings for different times of the day. That means you can set different temperatures for when your guests are there and when they’re not. This can help to save energy and keep your home comfortable.

5 Things to Try Before Calling a Technician

Click this link for a video with 5 things before you call a technician. It just might save you some money and fix your furnace.

Taking these steps can help make sure that your home is ready for your guests before the holidays. If you feel overwhelmed while getting things ready, Any Hour Services would be happy to help. One of our certified HVAC technicians can answer your questions and let you know of any options. You can give us a call or schedule an appointment online.

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