Preparing Your Furnace for the Off-Season

March 31, 2015
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The end of winter is officially within reach with the weather warming up in Franklin & South Indy you can feel spring just around the corner. Before you switch off your furnace and disregard it until next year, you’ll want to get it ready for its annual hibernation. There are a number of things you can do now to ready your system so it’s ready to go next season.

Flipping the Switch

There was some time where it felt as though this day wouldn’t come, but the moment has finally arrived for you to flip the switch on your thermostat from heating to cooling. Before you set it and forget it, review your warranty. A number of warranties require regular service and maintenance in order to preserve the warranty. If you have any questions about your warranty, the pros at Winters Heating and Cooling will happily help you.

Service During the Off-Season

Now is the best time to schedule your yearly furnace service in Franklin & South Indy. Any troubles can be addressed and corrected before the time comes to turn your system back on once again for the season. You’ll be able to flip your switch to “heating” this fall and rest easy knowing that things will be functioning as they should.

Change Your Filters

We may sound like a broken record, but replacing your air filters is one of the easiest and most crucial things you can do for your HVAC system as a homeowner. A clean filter keeps your system operating at peak efficiency, boosts your indoor air quality and assists in extending the life of your HVAC system.

We know there are other things you would like to be doing as the weather starts warming up, but having one less thing to think about makes every season more pleasant. We know you don’t want to contemplate it getting cold again, but when it does, your furnace will be prepared for it. Our team at Winters Heating and Cooling in Franklin & South Indy is ready to help keep your home comfortable every season. Give the experts a call at 317-406-5382.