20 Spring Tips for your home’s plumbing, heating, cooling
With a brutal winter coming to an end, spring is here. Although it is early to do some of these things, the list will help you prepare for summer and much warmer weather. Here are several tips to safe energy and unexpected surprises from your plumbing, heating, and air conditioning systems.
As the snow melts away and you can again see that air conditioning unit in your backyard, clean debris, weeds, leaves, and branches from around the unit.
If you have a cover on your unit, be sure to remove it, wash it and store for next winter use.
As the temperatures warm, use a car polish and wax on the painted surfaces of your air conditioning unit to keep the finish from deteriorating.
3. If the unit is out of level, gently level it so it will operate properly.
4. If you shut the unit off, energize it by turning on the circuit breaker or replacing the fuse block. Don’t immediately start the unit up but allow a day for the system to “warm up”.
5. Replace the filter in your furnace. When you are in air conditioning mode, the blower will be operating at a higher speed and needs to move more air to cool your home. A dirty filter is one of the issues that can quickly cause unit failure.
6. Reset the humidifier for warmer temperatures. Check your owner’s manual for instructions.
7. If you have a pump for condensate from the inside air conditioning coil, be sure it is plugged in.
8. Check the point where the refrigerant lines enter the home for openings that may need to be caulked to prevent critters or outside air into the house. If you have a high efficiency furnace that vents to the side of your home, also check here for openings that may need caulking.
9. If you have not reset your setback thermostat for daylight saving time, put out the manual and do it now.
Finally the most important tip to assure you air conditioning system is in tiptop operating condition, call us today and schedule a spring tune-up by a qualified technician.
1. Turn the water back on to outside spigots and careful check for any damage to the waterlines from freezing.
2. Remove the cover of your sump pump pit (if you have a sump pump) and check to be sure debris or sand are not interfering with the pump intake.
3. Also check the piping from the pump to the outside of your home for damage.
4. Check the piping from your sump pump to be sure it wasn’t damaged from snow, ice or shoveling during the winter.
5. Run your backup sump pump system to be sure it will operate properly if needed.
6. Consider adding a backup sump pump system to your existing system if you don’t have one. With lots of melting snow this is an important item.
7. Make sure your down spouts are set to put melting snow from your roof or spring rain away from the home so the sump pump will not have to operate as often.
8. Check the point where the sump pump line leaves the home for openings that may need to be caulked to prevent critters or outside air into the house. Also check for openings around the outside spigots that may need caulking.
9. Call us to schedule your plumbing repairs or a complete system inspection and evaluation.
Contact us for more information or visit our website at www.HomeServiceCorp.com.
Home Service Corporation serving our Michigan customers Heating & Air Conditioning , Plumbing and Electrical needs since 1980.
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