With Allianz Heating & Air Inc. we know your heating and even your air conditioning system has the potential to be one of the most expensive items in your home. From air filters to full-replacement the costs range from $20 to $2,500, but with the right maintenance, you can save money on energy bills, parts, and repairs.
1. Use the right system.
Having a too-large heating and air system in your home will use more energy than necessary and one that is too small will work itself into an early grave trying to maintain your desired temperatures. You may also consider a zoned system if you have unused rooms or multiple floors because this will give you more control over how your system is being used.
2. Consider the bills.
Many communities have several options when it comes to the energy sources used by homeowners. A home may have both electric and natural gas utilities and the price of this energy should be considered in choosing your HVAC system as you probably want the less expensive appliance in your home.
3. Set your thermostat.
Thermostats are a homeowner’s best friend in the fight against system overuse and high utility bills. The newest devices do not just allow you to set your desired temperature, they can be controlled from anywhere using smartphone apps.
4. Invest in permanent filters.
The air filters in your HVAC should be kept clean for a variety of reasons including the maintenance of your home’s air quality. Dirty filters can exacerbate allergies and cause eye irritation. Most filters are disposable and only good for 30 days, but permanent filters will pay for themselves in no time. Just be sure to wash them according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
5. Pay attention.
Those that have lived in their home for any length of time are accustomed to the various sights and sounds which may be witnessed there at any given moment. That’s what makes it easy to spot problems with your heating and air conditioning system before they become costly repairs. If you see smoke or smell foul odors coming from your HVAC it may be time for maintenance.
6. Plan ahead.
The heating and air conditioning field has its busy seasons. Appointments may be delayed or even difficult to obtain if you wait until the last minute to call for maintenance. Just be aware that these peak seasons occur just as summer and winter hit. You will be able to slip in before everyone else by simply calling before the changes in temperature begin occurring.
7. Have it professionally maintained.
Annual inspection and cleaning of your heating and air conditioning is essential to extending its life and keeping your energy costs down. Some homeowners, especially those with pets or allergies, choose to split the maintenance of the two systems into two visits.
8. Read reviews.
Whether you need one-time or scheduled services the best way to find the right HVAC technician is to read the reviews of other clients. The internet offers a host of reliable business review sites. You can also ask your friends and family for recommendations on companies and the appliances themselves if you are needing a replacement.
9. Get estimates.
Don’t rely solely on recommendations when it’s time to choose a company to service your heating and air conditioning. Experts agree that you should get at least two estimates and compare the costs of parts of labor before hiring a contractor of any kind. The same is true for the HVAC system itself. Do your homework and compare the specifications and costs of any systems you may be considering.
10. Replace it.
Unfortunately, heating and air systems have a life-span. Your unit will one day need replacing; even if you have followed advise such as that listed above. An honest HVAC technician will not recommend a full replacement unless he feels it is absolutely necessary. Most will show you evidence that the repairs of these systems will cost more than replacing them.
Your family’s health and the condition of your home is an important and ongoing task. Don’t get caught off guard by unexpected issues with your heating and conditioning system. With the right tools and knowledge, you can prevent costly risks and repairs.