To prolong the life of your heating and cooling system, you should have it serviced yearly. Annual service can mean the difference between the system lasting ten years or twenty years, and can allow technicians to spot problems before they become costly repairs. Summer is a great time to have your annual Furnace Service preformed for a number of reasons.
The biggest reason to have your heating system serviced in the summer is because you will not miss it. The unit will have to be turned off for complete service and in the winter months, this can be very uncomfortable. However, in the summer, heating isn’t needed and the unit will already be turned off. Early fall or late spring are also good times to have your maintenance scheduled for the same reason. If you aim for the spring months, you can also have your A/C serviced at the same time and not have to worry about the AC going out just as the temperatures begin to rise.
When you get your heating and cooling system serviced annually you can protect it from breaking down just when you need it most. During your service, the technician will inspect the units for any potential problems and make recommendations depending on their findings. This can catch problems before they become major issues that need costly repairs. The annual service will save you money in the long run, not just through reducing the need for repairs, but also by increasing or maintaining the efficiency of the unit, saving you utility costs.
Annual service ca also include cleaning of the filters and airways to prevent unnecessary dust and other contaminates from accumulating, which can cause health issues. Between having cleaner air, a reliable unit and increased energy efficiency, having your system serviced brings you peace of mind. You won’t have to worry as much about the furnace breaking down in the middle of winter or having the unit consume too much power.
For more information on the benefits to annual Furnace Service in the Northern Colorado or Southern Wyoming area, contact the professionals at Poudre Valley Air or visit their website at pvair.com.