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A typical HVAC heating and HVAC air Conditioning system will last about 20 years, although some have been around much longer. If yours is 15 years old or more, then it is a good candidate for replacement! Efficiency can range from about 60 percent in older equipment to 95 percent or higher in modern systems. The Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) is a standardized test of a heating appliances overall efficiency and is listed on the yellow Energy Guide tags found on heating equipment. A boiler AFUE rating of 85 percent or better qualifies it for the Energy Star label, while a furnace requires a rating of at least 90 percent to receive an Energy Star label.

Before you buy a new HVAC heating appliance, consider low-cost maintenance and relatively inexpensive upgrades, which offer significant energy savings to anyone with a furnace, boiler or combination system. Consider this preventive maintenance you can do yourself. Preventive maintenance is the best way to maximize the efficiency and life of your HVAC heating system. Simple things you can do include Keeping any air registers, grills and radiators clean and clear. Make sure furniture, drapes, dirt or other obstructions do not block heat. If you have a steam boiler and there is noise coming from one of the radiators, or it is not producing heat, then you probably need to bleed trapped air from the line. If you have a furnace, regularly clean or replace the air filter. Do this whenever you can see dust buildup, which may be once a month or more during the heating season. If the air handler, blower fan, is also used for air conditioning, then service the filter throughout the year. Clean the furnace blower motor and fan blades when you change the air filter. Only do this yourself if you are completely sure you have shut off the electricity to the furnace. The fan is usually behind the air filter, but consult your owner manual. Check for soot, rust and corrosion in, on and around the furnace and on the floor surrounding it. Such signs indicate the system requires immediate service. When assessing the condition of your windows, look for the number of panes of glass and how tightly the windows close. If the sashes and frames are rotten, then it is time to think about new windows. Any drafts you feel when standing next to a window are likely due to air infiltration around the window frame or sash perimeter. Address drafts by installing sash locks and weatherstripping around the perimeter of the window. For double-hung windows, consider side-mounted sash locks that pull the window tight to the sides of the frame, not just where the sash rails meet. You can remove the inside trim surrounding the window to see how it was installed into the framing cavity. Any air space between the house shell and the window frame can cause significant air leakage and should be sealed. If the gap is not too wide, then it can be sealed with caulk, backer rod or non-expanding foam. For windows with ropes and pulleys, buy pulley seals to stop air infiltration there. You can reduce heat loss through windows by covering them with plastic window film or insulating window inserts, such as those available at windotherm online. Another option is to make simple window quilts by sandwiching a piece of Bubble Wrap between two pieces of cloth material, which can be rolled up and down as needed.

These step-by-step tips, suggestions are offered to aid you with your HVAC System. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your equipment is in good working order with experienced HVAC technicians that can help ensure that incidents of costly repair or breakdown will be minimized.

by: NavarreHVAC~Pamela




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