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Philadelphia, PA HVAC Techs Share Information About Maintenance

Philadelphia, United States - November 6, 2020 / City Plumbing /

How Fall Weather Impacts the HVAC System

The fall season is in full swing. All of the green on the trees has turned to those gorgeous warm colors, the pumpkin patches are abundant, and the fall jackets and scarves have made their way to the front of people's closets. Many people enjoy the cooler weather of fall as a nice change of pace from hot summer days. 

However, the HVAC system in a house doesn't always feel the same way. Leaves, dirt, and other debris can clog up the unit and make it harder for the HVAC system to function as it should.

Falling Leaves Could Suffocate the System 

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The falling leaves of the fall season are so pretty to see. They're a hassle to rake, but it's still hard to deny the beauty of their colors. But for HVAC systems, falling leaves are a completely different story. They can end up suffocating the system and slowing down its efficiency. For homes with an electric heat pump, part of the HVAC system is located outdoors. 

The outdoor air compressor is an essential component of the system and is used to generate heat for the home's air. However, if leaves fall around the unit, it can block the airflow and make it more difficult for the unit to do its job. Homeowners need to make sure the outdoor unit stays clean so that it can stay efficient.

Dirt and Debris Make Their Way Into the Unit

In addition to falling leaves, there is often dirt and other debris that comes with the fall. This can cause the same problem on outdoor units. The dirt and debris can make their way into the unit and restrict the airflow needed to keep the system efficient. As a result, this leads to greater energy consumption, higher bills, and potential damage to the unit's components.

Homeowners should also keep in mind that the outdoor unit isn't the only one at risk. Though indoor units don't typically collect leaves and dirt as frequently as outdoor units, they can still collect dust or other particles floating through the air. Homeowners need to take the appropriate cleaning and maintenance measures to ensure their HVAC system remains functional during the fall and winter months.

Why Heater Maintenance Is Important

When it comes to heater or furnace maintenance, fall is the best time to get the job done. The temperature will only drop further in the months ahead. When homeowners are ready to turn on the heat in their house, they need to be sure that it is safe to do so and that the heater will make it through the season without an emergency breakdown. Scheduling heater maintenance is the best way to do this before the weather gets too cold. 

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These maintenance checks can involve cleaning the unit and removing any airflow restrictions to keep the system running efficiently all winter long. Maintenance checks also look for wear and tear and malfunctioning components, allowing homeowners to repair or replace them before they cause an HVAC emergency. 

Contacting a local company is always the best route to take for maintenance - so be sure to schedule an appointment before it's too late. 

About City Plumbing

At City Plumbing, they know that plumbing and HVAC problems can be a nightmare to deal with. Whether customers need them to reverse a problem that a previous contractor caused or to prevent future issues, City Plumbing has it covered! Contact them today to schedule HVAC maintenance in Philadelphia, PA! 

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