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Why Professionals Recommend Seasonal Maintenance

Your home has many critical systems, including its electrical, plumbing, and heating, ventilation, and...
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Your home has many critical systems, including its electrical, plumbing, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Without these systems, homeowners may have to deal with inconveniences, such as using generators for electricity or cooking over a fire during a power outage. In some cases, homes can become uninhabitable if it’s too cold or hot.

Experts recommend investing in seasonal maintenance for your home’s systems. There are several reasons why professionals recommend seasonal maintenance, including the ones outlined here.

Seasonal maintenance ensures you’re ready for peak demand months.

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While some home systems have consistent use levels throughout the year, your home’s HVAC system operates more during the summer and winter months. Investing in spring AC maintenance is crucial for ensuring your air conditioning unit is ready when the hot summer months roll around. During spring maintenance, your HVAC company performs an inspection to ensure your system’s in great shape. They’ll install replacement parts if critical parts are worn. This preventative maintenance ensures the system won’t break down during the peak use months when you need to use the system on a regular basis. Your HVAC company can also clean your air ducts, clean or replace your air conditioner’s air filter, and check for leaks in your HVAC system.

Reputable HVAC companies employ certified HVAC technicians who are qualified to install and repair HVAC units. While HVAC techs may focus on your air conditioner during a spring maintenance check, they’ll focus on your heating system during fall maintenance. Ensuring your heater’s ready for the cold winter months ensures you can maintain an appropriate temperature suitable for your indoor comfort.

Seasonal maintenance for your electrical system includes checking your breakers, switches, and outlets and trimming branches near your electrical lines. Trimming branches reduces the likelihood you’ll lose power from downed electrical lines during a storm.

Routine maintenance for your plumbing system includes unclogging slow drains and checking your pipes for leaks. You should also check your water pressure and water heater. You’ll have issues with discomfort if your water heater isn’t working effectively before winter because you may not have hot water for showers.

Preventative maintenance will save you money.

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No matter which household system you’re maintaining, you’ll save money in the long run with preventative maintenance. Waiting until you have an emergency tends to cost more because you may need to vacate your home until you can have your system repaired by a technician. You may also have to pay higher rates for emergency repairs during weekends or holidays.

Worn parts can also break and damage other parts of your system. For example, ensuring your air conditioner has enough refrigerant can prevent damage to the AC unit. Locating leaks in your ductwork will reduce your home energy bills because you won’t be affected by air leaks that cause your HVAC system to run more often.

Routine maintenance provides you with peace of mind.

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A regular maintenance schedule prevents you from forgetting to check your home’s vital systems and ensuring they’re ready for the next season. You’ll also benefit from annual maintenance because your home’s systems will operate correctly and meet your needs.

Regular electrical system inspections can help you identify issues and prevent a house fire. Checking your plumbing’s water pressure and drain speeds can alert you to potential leaks. Water leaks can cause wood to rot and cause mold growth, which can cause health issues. Mold’s also expensive to remove from your home, but with routine checks, you won’t have to worry about toxins growing inside your walls.

Seasonal HVAC maintenance also improves your home’s indoor air quality. Your HVAC unit sends air through its ductwork and air filter. Dirty ducts and filters enable your system to spread toxins and allergens throughout your home. Consequently, your HVAC system can spread pollutants throughout your home, triggering allergies and other health issues, such as respiratory problems, headaches, and dizziness. Proper maintenance ensures your indoor air quality is excellent and protects your family’s health.

There are several reasons experts recommend seasonal maintenance visits for your home’s critical systems. Your systems will be ready for peak demand periods. You’ll save money, and you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your home’s systems are working correctly. You’ll also ensure your home’s indoor air quality is excellent, preventing medical issues stemming from your HVAC unit.

Originally from Paraguay, Naomi is a Boston-based actress, artist, and writer. When she is not on stage, Naomi works behind-the-scenes, taking care of all things operational at Mitzi’s Cafe.
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