The Oklahoman

Is your HVAC system ready for cool weather?

- StatePoint

As you enjoy autumn weather, take time to ensure your home is equipped to handle the chilly months ahead.

Following these steps will mean a more comfortabl­e, energy-efficient winter:

• Clean your air filters monthly. Dirty filters make HVAC equipment work harder and cause more wear and tear on your system. They also increase your energy bill and reduce indoor air quality.

• Comparethe Annual Fuel Utilizatio­n Efficiency of your heating system with newer models. If it’s below 13, you may want to consider a new, more efficient system.

Remember, the higher the rating, the less wasted energy for a reduced carbon footprint. Be sure to choose equipment bearing the ENERGY STAR logo. High-efficiency systems reduce your impact on the environmen­t and can also save you money. You may also be eligible for a Federal Tax Credit if you select a qualifying model.

• Use a humidifier during colder months. It not only adds moisture to your home, it can actually make it feel warmer. In turn, you’ll be more apt to lower your thermostat, saving money and consuming less energy.

• Check and maintain your insulation. Improperly insulated walls, floors, attics, basements and crawlspace­s drain away heat and can also lead to moisture imbalance. Adding weather stripping and caulk around windows and doors can also go a long way to improving your home’s insulation.

• Turn down your thermostat.

Keeping your thermostat five degrees cooler can lower your heating bills without affecting your home’s comfort. Install a programmab­le thermostat to regulate temperatur­es.

• Clean the furnace area. Don’t keep chemicals or cleaning products near your heater, and don’t store anything next to it that could impede ventilatio­n. Keep vents and returns free of obstructio­ns.

Don’t lay carpet over vents, place furniture over or in front of them, or obstruct the flow of air.

• Have a technician give your HVAC system a pre-season tune-up

so that everything is running efficiently before temperatur­es plummet.

Even the most efficient system can suffer if it’s not properly maintained. Just be sure your HVAC equipment is installed and serviced by a North American Technician Excellence (NATE)-certified HVAC technician, as they have demonstrat­ed their knowledge of today’s increasing­ly sophistica­ted heating and cooling systems by passing a nationally recognized test developed and supported by all segments of the industry.

Working with a NATE-certified technician translates to a longer life for your HVAC equipment, increased energy efficiency and fewer callbacks and warranty returns. To find a NATE-certified contractor and for more HVAC tips and insights, go to https://www.natex.org.

 ?? STATEPOINT ?? With a few simple considerat­ions in fall, you can reduce your home energy bill and improve your home’s comfort all winter.
STATEPOINT With a few simple considerat­ions in fall, you can reduce your home energy bill and improve your home’s comfort all winter.

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