Believe it or not, 2014 has come to a close and the New Year has arrived.
With the New Year comes a fresh start and an opportunity to improve on
various aspects of the previous year, including the performance of your
heating and cooling system. We want to help ensure you have a comfortable
and efficient year, so today we’re going to provide 6 heating and
cooling tips for 2015!
6 heating and cooling tips for 2015
- Don’t skip out on tune-ups. There is no way around it: if you want to get the best performance and
efficiency levels out of your heating and cooling system, you
must schedule annual tune-ups. You should schedule a tune-up in the
spring for your air conditioner and the
fall for your furnace. Get this done early this year to limit the chances of breakdowns and
to maximize the benefits that a tune-up provides for your system and your
home. Set a reminder in your calendar so you don’t forget! - Consider joining one of Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical’s maintenance clubs. If you
join one of Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical’s maintenance clubs this year, your annual tune-ups will be included. We’ll even send
you a free reminder when it’s time to set up your appointments!
In addition, you’ll enjoy many other benefits like priority service,
discounts on products and services, and more. This is one of the best ways
to save time and money in regards to your heating and cooling system in 2015. - Set reminders to change your air filter. The most important maintenance task that you’re responsible for
when it comes to your heating and cooling system is to
change your air filter. Keeping a fresh filter installed in your system will help you avoid some
of the most common furnace and air conditioner problems, and it will also keep your energy bills low. Set reminders to
check and/or change your filter every month in 2015 or
sign up for Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical’s email newsletter at the bottom of our homepage to receive free monthly reminders to change your filter! - Make home efficiency improvements. many outside factors impact how efficiently your furnace
and air conditioner operate. For example, if your home has air leaks your heating and cooling system will have to work much harder to keep your home comfortable. There are many improvements that you can make to
ease the load on your system and keep it running efficiently. Some of the best examples include sealing air leaks, improving your home’s insulation levels, sealing up your ductwork, and installing more efficient doors and windows. - Be aware of rising refrigerant costs this year. As R-22 is phased out in favor of a more efficient refrigerant,
the cost of R-22 is rising exponentially. This will continue to happen in 2015, and the cost of adding more refrigerants
to a system that uses R-22 will be more expensive than ever. If you have
an older system that uses R-22, this is as good of a time as ever to replace
it with a new air conditioner that uses a more energy-efficient and federally approved refrigerant. - Consider replacing your system. This is a good time of year to think back on the performance of your heating
and cooling system in 2014. Was your home uncomfortable? Were your energy
bills on the rise? Did you need to make frequent repair calls? Are your
furnace and air conditioner reaching the end of their lives? If you answered
“yes” to one or more of these questions, 2015 might be the
year that you should
replace your system with a new and more efficient model. This is a great way to ensure your
home is comfortable and efficient all year long.
Consider replacing your system. This is a good time of year to think back on the performance of your heating
and cooling system in 2014. Was your home uncomfortable? Were your energy
bills on the rise? Did you need to make frequent repair calls? Are your
furnace and air conditioner reaching the end of their lives? If you answered
“yes” to one or more of these questions, 2015 might be the
year that you should
replace your system with a new and more efficient model. This is a great way to ensure your
home is comfortable and efficient all year long.