Doing simple, regular maintenance on your heating and cooling systems will keep them reliable and extend their lives. And if that's not enough incentive to do these easy tasks, all the money you'll save should be!
July 28, 2015
Doing simple, regular maintenance on your heating and cooling systems will keep them reliable and extend their lives. And if that's not enough incentive to do these easy tasks, all the money you'll save should be!
Just like the furnace, the heat distribution system should be professionally serviced each year. There are three common heat delivery systems:
• Forced hot-air system: In addition to annual professional servicing, you should change the air filter each month during the heating system. Usually you'll find it just inside the furnace housing or in a slot between the furnace and the main duct. It's also a good idea to vacuum your registers before the start of each heating season.
• Hot-water system: If you have cast-iron radiators — "bleed" any air out of them before each heating season. This involves using a special key or a screwdriver to open a little valve at the top of the radiator. At first, hot air will come out of the valve. Close it when a steady stream of water comes out.
• Steam systems: These are found almost exclusively in older homes and use cast-iron radiators just like the ones in a hot-water system. They need to be bled the same way.
Hot-air ducts should be cleaned about every five years or whenever a dust-producing renovation is done.
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