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Heating Inspections Keep You Out of the Cold

 

A heating system that breaks down in the middle of a cold winter night can be a chilling experience.

 

That’s why experts at the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors—National Association (PHCC) recommend that you have your system inspected and serviced by a qualified heating contractor prior to the beginning of each heating season.

 

While every inspection will vary somewhat, here’s a list of some of the procedures PHCC contractors perform to help ensure the safe and efficient operation of your heating system all season long:

 

Check the thermostat. An improperly functioning thermostat will call for more or less heat than desired. The former will cost you money; both will cost you comfort.

 

Check the filter. A dirty filter in a hot air heating system can reduce efficiency, increase energy usage and affect equipment reliability. Following the inspection, homeowners should clean or replace the filter monthly.

 

Check the motor and blower. A clean, lubricated, properly adjusted blower and motor are necessary to provide the air flow that ensures proper heating and efficiency.

 

Check the burners. To ensure proper ignition and fuel combustion, burners are cleaned and observed for proper burning characteristics.

 

Check the heat exchangers. This ensures that the blower goes on and off at predetermined temperatures in order to deliver the proper temperature of air to the house.

 

Check the safety valves and controls. This is a furnace’s principal means of preventing overheating and damage to the unit.

 

Check venting system. All flue connections and elbows should be firmly fitted. There should be no cracks or openings where the flue enters the chimney or sidewall. There should be no obstructions in the flue or the chimney to prevent the exit of combustion byproducts.

 

Many contractors offer preventive maintenance agreements that cover periodic inspections and, if needed repairs. According to PHCC, the cost of such a service is usually well worth the investment.

 

Call us at 610-376-6001 to schedule your appointment.