When the fall season hits Littleton, Colorado, it brings cooler weather. Although the fall days in Littleton are nowhere near as cold as they will be once winter hits, towards the end of fall, most people are using their HVAC system to keep their houses warm. That’s why it’s good every year to take stock of the condition of your HVAC system and see what steps you may need to take to prepare your HVAC system for fall.

Schedule HVAC Repairs Before Fall Ends

If you noticed issues with your HVAC system last winter or spring, now is a good time to invest in getting those repaired before temperatures get colder. If you schedule HVAC services during the summer months, you can ensure that your heating service will work as you want it to once winter comes around. Even if it is just a minor detail you notice, such as an unusual noise or your furnace not heating up as quickly as it used to, you want a technician to get to the bottom of the issue. By performing diagnostics on your system, technicians will identify problem parts, present you with solutions, and help ensure that your furnace keeps running through the fall and winter months. Don’t wait to schedule maintenance until the winter. The first cold days of the year are always the busiest for HVAC professionals because many homeowners forget to address their HVAC problems beforehand and find themselves scrambling to get things repaired for winter.

Have Your Furnace Filter Replaced

The summer months in Colorado can be quite warm. As a result, homeowners tend to use their air conditioners heavily. This means a bunch of summer air filtering through the HVAC filters. If you do not have them replaced, clogged filters will cause problems with your heating system. They can prevent proper airflow, cause your system to overheat, and waste energy, all while inflicting damage on important system components. Having your furnace filters replaced before using your heating equipment will ensure that your system will not suffer a major airflow blockage and that your unit will work efficiently.

Test Your Home’s Carbon Monoxide Detector

A carbon monoxide detector can potentially save your life and the lives of those you love. However, just installing a carbon monoxide detector is not enough. You need to test it periodically to ensure that it is functioning.

According to the CDC, more than 15,000 people visit the emergency room yearly because of carbon monoxide poisoning. You want to ensure that your carbon monoxide detector is functioning well going into the fall and winter months because during the colder parts of the year, you are likely to spend more time at home and more time with the doors closed. If you are uncomfortable testing your carbon monoxide detector, you can have your HVAC technicians do it when they come for your fall HVAC inspection.

Prepare Your Air Conditioner For Fall and Winter

Prepare your air conditioner before fall and winter weather hits. Start by cleaning the space around your outdoor air conditioning unit. Remove potential blockages, such as fallen leaves and landscaping elements, and ensure that bushes are at least 12 inches away from your outdoor air conditioning unit.

Clean your air conditioner’s outdoor unit by rinsing the metal housing, vents, and visible components with a garden hose on low spray. Use caution to avoid high pressure that could bend the machine’s coils. Consult your HVAC technician for assistance if you are concerned about potential damage. Protect the outdoor unit from ice and snow using a securely fastened cover, allowing sufficient space for any moisture to escape.

Upgrade your thermostat setting, opting for a smart thermostat that allows you to control the temperature in your home from anywhere at any time. This can lead to cost savings, especially during summer and fall temperature transitions. Manufacturers recommend a yearly checkup for your air conditioner, ideally performed by an experienced professional at the end of the heating season.

HVAC Solutions Simplified

At Simply Mechanical, we have established ourselves as a leader in HVAC services in Littleton, Colorado, since 2018. We take pride in our ability to keep homes and businesses comfortable year-round. Our team has more than three decades of combined experience, allowing us to provide cross-generational customers with unmatched service. We are proud to employ NATE-certified technicians. Additionally, we are an American Standard Customer Care Dealer.

Our services include HVAC installation, maintenance, and repair. We install heat pumps and boilers. We offer indoor air quality testing and duct repair, replacement, and cleaning. Contact Simply Mechanical today and see for yourself why Denver area neighbors trust us with all their home cooling and heating needs.

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