Staying Warm
What a difference a decade makes.
Older furnaces may deliver only 50%-60% efficiency. If your heating and
cooling system is over 10 years old, you might be surprised to find out just
how many advantages there are to the new systems. A properly installed
furnace can provide 90+ AFUE heating efficiency. In fact, many of our
furnaces exceed the EPA Energy Star
rating. And with energy savings of up to 40%, the investment can be
financially worthwhile. The savings on monthly
utility bills will pay back the cost
several times over the life of the equipment.
Other advances like computerized programmable thermostats, variable speed
air handlers and the new scroll compressors on select models make newer
systems quieter, more efficient and more comfortable than ever.
Fall Heating System Tune-Up
What you can do to help your heating or cooling products run smooth during
the seasons you need them most:
Follow the manufacturer's maintenance instructions which generally include
these instructions:
Keep air-supply outlets and return inlets clear of obstructions.
Clear leaves, brush, and dirt as they accumulate on the outside unit. If
there's a pipe for draining condensate water, check it for blockage.
Check the air filter once a month
during the operating season. Replace it if it looks dirty (some are
washable).
Invest in a digital thermostat to program temperatures for your system to
follow throughout the day. For example, if no one is home during the day, a
programmable thermostat can run the air conditioner or furnace at a
temperature that will require less energy, then the program can adjust
itself to a temperature to your liking one hour before you come home.
Routinely have a professional contractor perform a pre-season check-up.
Having your furnace inspected and serviced regularly is the best way to make
sure you get the most from your investment. Depending on your area's
climate, things like clogged filters, sooty flues and un-lubricated fan
motors can reduce your system's efficiency by up to 25%. Plus a trained
technician can spot trouble--before you're left out in the cold. A check-up
can save you time, money and keep you comfortable during the coldest days.
Here are some of the services your technician will perform during a system
check:
Inspect your heat exchanger, unit wiring, flue pipes and all components.
Check air filter, safety controls, fan switch, fuel line and shut-off
valves.
Clean burners, ignition components and blower wheels.
Lubricate motors to ensure smooth and efficient operation.
Secure all panels.
Calibrate thermostat for accurate and efficient performance.
Record system performance.
Air Quality and Energy Savings
Energy efficient accessories can significantly enhance your total home
comfort. Electronic air filters and
humidifiers improve your indoor air quality.
Indoor air is often even more polluted than outdoor air. Pollen, dust, smoke
from cooking and tobacco, animal dander and hair can collect in stagnant
indoor air. Mold, the cause of almost 100% of chronic sinus infections, can
infect duct systems.
Ask your dealer about electronic air
cleaners. Much more effective than disposable and electrostatic filters,
electronic filters can eliminate up to 99% of all household irritants.
Humidity is another important factor in your comfort - and your health. The
low relative humidity of winter has been cited as a factor in throat and
nose irritation. A whole house
humidifier can solve the problem.
The new programmable thermostats can also increase your comfort and save you
money. You can program your thermostat to automatically lower the heat at
times when your family is most often away or when you're sleeping - and
program it to warm up the house so it's comfy when you return or wake up.
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