3 Typical Furnace Mistakes

Your furnace is the only thing that stands between you and the chilly winter temperatures found in Claxton, South Carolina. Thankfully, it doesn’t get as cold as other parts of the country, but it’s still enough to cause discomfort if your furnace isn’t ready to roll. However, many homeowners neglect to get their furnace ready for the workload. If you’re worried about your furnace this winter, avoid the mistakes listed below to keep it humming throughout the colder months.

Not Changing the Filter

One of the most overlooked aspects of heating maintenance is changing the filter. The filter is responsible for removing dust and debris from air vents, providing clean air in the process. If they aren’t switched every 30 to 90 days, they become clogged, preventing air from properly circulating from the furnace into the house. When this happens, it puts unnecessary strain on the heating system, causing it to work harder and producing heftier monthly energy bills.

Keeping a Furnace for Too Long

In an ideal world, a furnace would be a one-time investment. However, even the best heating systems have a lifespan, and most range from 10 to 20 years. If your furnace is older than that, it becomes more and more inefficient, even when properly maintained. When you buy a new house, get an inspection to ascertain the age of your heater, and if it’s past its prime, think about getting an update.

Forgetting Routine Maintenance

Because South Carolina has a short, mild winter, homeowners often forget to schedule routine maintenance on their furnace. Usually, you can get away with one tune-up a year, but if the winter lasts a bit longer, it’s beneficial to add another checkup to your to-do list. Without it, your furnace will suffer from poor performance, more repairs, and a higher energy bill.

With so many things on your plate throughout the winter, furnace maintenance probably isn’t high up on your agenda. However, it’s an integral part of your family’s comfort. If you need an upgrade, maintenance, or installation of a furnace, make sure to call Dyess Air & Plumbing at (843) 242-0855.