How to minimize strain on your HVAC system during winter?

One way of minimizing strain is by properly insulating your home and fix any leaks that may be present.

When your home is insulated, your HVAC system can maintain the ideal temperature for your home.

When you seal leaks on windows, doors and replace inefficient insulators, your HVAC unit will work efficiently without strain to keep your home comfortable for you and your family. A great way to minimize strain is by having your HVAC contractor inspect your unit before winter, as your technician will be able to inspect and spot any problem. This will help avert any need for sudden expensive repairs during cold winter nights. A programmable thermostat will help you minimize strain on your HVAC system as you will adjust the temperature to a higher or lower setting depending on the season and set it back when you are about to get back home. Another way to reduce strain and warm your home is by allowing the sun to come through your windows. Make sure you open your window blinds and thick curtains during day time and close them when it starts to get dark. The thick curtain will help keep you warm when the curtains are drawn to prevent cold from seeping in through the windows. You can also minimize strain on your unit by installing double glazed windows with inert gas fill between the window panes. These windows are designed to keep your home cool during summer and warm in winter. Installing them may be costly, but the investment eventually pays out as you cut costs on energy bills.

 

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