Avoid Expensive Breakdowns
Even though most of the HVAC systems made in the past few years are durable, they must stand up to an incredible amount of use and abuse. During your HVAC System Maintenance, the technician can catch and fix smaller issues well before they lead to expensive breakdowns.
Lower Your Energy Bills
In the average home, climate control is one of the largest expenses. To keep your energy bills at a reasonable level, you must have the system regularly serviced by an experienced technician. That tech can ensure that your heating and cooling system remains as efficient as possible during the hottest and coldest months.
Reduce Your Risk of Mold
It is unfortunate that mold outbreaks can occur inside your HVAC system, and those spores will make their way into your home. Over time, the airborne contaminants will increase your risk of a wide variety of serious health issues.
Luckily, treating a mold outbreak is relatively easy if you catch it before it spreads to the rest of your home.
Remove Invasive Pests
During the coldest months of the year, many pests are going to look for shelter, and various areas of the HVAC system will be perfect for their nests.
While you can visually inspect the ducts and vents throughout the winter, you should think about having a technician thoroughly inspect the system before turning on the air conditioner for the first time.
Longer System Lifespan
Without proper maintenance, some HVAC systems will completely break down in a very short period, and replacing those units can be costly. The easiest and most effective way to extend the system's lifespan is to have it inspected and serviced by a certified technician at least once or twice a year. Regular HVAC services can extend the lifespan of your unit by years.
Spring maintenance is a great start, but your heating and cooling system should be serviced once the weather starts to cool off as well. Those biannual service calls will keep your HVAC system running smoothly and efficiently for many years.