Summer HVAC Safety Tips: Ensuring A System Runs Smoothly And Safely


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As the summer heat intensifies, Tower Heating & Air is committed to helping homeowners stay cool and comfortable while ensuring the safe operation of their HVAC systems.

Here are essential summer HVAC safety tips to keep your system running smoothly and safely, whether you're at home or away on vacation.

Essential Summer HVAC Safety Tips from Tower Heating & Air:

  • Schedule Regular Maintenance: Routine maintenanc is crucial for the efficient operation of HVAC systems. Homeowners are encouraged to schedule professional inspections and tune-ups to detect and resolve potential issues before they escalate.

  • Clean and Replace Air Filters: Maintaining clean air filters is vital for optimal airflow and system efficiency. It is recommended that air filters be replaced or cleaned at least once every three months to ensure high air quality and system performance.

  • Inspect and Clean Outdoor Units: The area surrounding outdoor units should be kept clear of debris, such as leaves and dirt, to facilitate proper airflow. Regular cleaning of the outdoor unit helps prevent overheating and maintains system efficiency.

  • Check Thermostat Settings: Thermostats should be set to energy-efficient temperatures when the home is occupied and adjusted higher during absences. Programmable thermostats are particularly effective in managing home temperatures and reducing energy costs.

  • Ensure Proper Ventilation: Vents and registers should remain open and unobstructed to allow for adequate airflow. Blocked vents can strain the system and lead to increased risk of malfunctions.

  • Inspect Ductwork for Leaks: Leaky ducts can result in energy loss and decreased cooling efficiency. Professional inspection and sealing of ductwork ensure that cooled air is distributed effectively throughout the home.

  • Monitor Refrigerant Levels: Low refrigerant levels can lead to system overheating and failure. It is essential to have refrigerant levels checked and recharged by a professional to maintain optimal cooling performance.

  • Listen for Unusual Noises: Unusual noises, such as grinding, rattling, or squealing, can indicate underlying issues with the HVAC system. Prompt professional attention to these sounds is advised to prevent further damage.


    Vacation Safety Tips for Your HVAC System:

  • Set Your Thermostat Wisely: Before leaving for vacation, homeowners should set their thermostats to a higher temperature, such as 85°F, to conserve energy while ensuring the home does not become excessively hot. Programmable thermostats can be set to cool the home shortly before the homeowner's return.

  • Turn Off Unnecessary Appliances: Non-essential appliances and electronics should be unplugged to reduce energy consumption and mitigate potential hazards during the homeowner's absence.

  • Inspect for Leaks: Homeowners should check for any water leaks around their HVAC systems and plumbing fixtures. Addressing these issues before departure can prevent water damage while the home is unoccupied.

  • Arrange for a Neighbor to Check In: It is advisable to ask a trusted neighbor or friend to periodically check on the home to ensure the HVAC system is functioning correctly and to address any unexpected issues.


    About Tower Heating & Air:

    Tower Heating & Air, located in Garner, NC, is a premier provider of HVAC services, specializing in heating, cooling, and air quality solutions. Serving both residential and commercial clients, Tower Heating & Air is committed to delivering top-quality service and ensuring the comfort and safety of its customers. Our expert technicians are dedicated to providing reliable and efficient solutions tailored to meet your specific needs.

    Stay Cool and Safe This Summer: For more information on HVAC safety tips or to schedule a maintenance appointment, please contact Tower Heating & Air at (919) 755-1957 or visit towerheatingandai .

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