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Fall HVAC Maintenance Tips for Floridians
As the summer heat begins to wane and the promise of cooler days is on the horizon, now is the perfect time for Floridians to prepare their HVAC systems for fall.
While fall in Florida might not bring the same drastic temperature drops as in other parts of the country, ensuring that your HVAC system is in optimal condition for the changing weather patterns is still essential.
Here are some essential fall HVAC maintenance tips that every Florida homeowner should know.
Adjust Thermostat Settings
In Florida, fall temperatures can be unpredictable. Mornings might be crisp and cool, while afternoons can still feel like summer. To optimize your HVAC system’s performance and energy efficiency, consider adjusting your thermostat settings accordingly.
During winter, keeping your thermostat setting at 68º F is recommended to strike a balance between comfort and energy efficiency. In the cooler mornings and evenings, you can set your thermostat a bit higher, and when the sun is at its peak, you might adjust it to a slightly lower temperature to rely more on the sun for heat.
This way, your HVAC system won’t work harder than necessary to keep your home comfortable.
Clear Debris Around the Outdoor Unit
Fall in Florida often brings rain and strong winds. Before these weather events become frequent, take the time to clear any debris, leaves, or twigs that might have accumulated around your outdoor HVAC unit. Ensuring proper airflow to the unit will prevent efficiency issues and potential damage.
Consider a Programmable Thermostat
Investing in a programmable thermostat can make managing your HVAC system more convenient and energy-efficient. It allows you to set different temperature levels for various times of the day, seamlessly accommodating Florida’s fluctuating fall weather.
Change Air Filters Regularly
Air filters are vital in maintaining indoor air quality and preventing strain on your HVAC system. Given Florida’s humidity levels, airborne particles can accumulate faster than in drier regions. To keep your system running smoothly and your indoor air clean, replace your air filters regularly, ideally every one to two months.
Check for Air Leaks
While insulation is typically associated with keeping homes warm during colder months, it also helps keep cool air indoors during warm weather. Inspect windows, doors, and other potential areas for air leaks.
Sealing these gaps can significantly improve energy efficiency and reduce strain on your HVAC system.
Schedule a Professional Inspection
Having a professional HVAC technician thoroughly inspect your system before fall sets in is crucial. They can identify potential issues, clean the system, and make necessary adjustments.
Experts experienced in Florida’s climate can provide localized insights into common HVAC problems in the Sunshine State, such as humidity-related concerns. You should also schedule a professional furnace tune-up each fall, before winter sets in.
Trust Air America With Your HVAC Maintenance Needs
Following these fall HVAC maintenance tips tailored to Florida’s climate ensures that your HVAC system operates efficiently and effectively throughout the changing seasons. Regular maintenance not only prolongs the life span of your equipment but also contributes to energy savings and enhanced indoor comfort.
If you want a professional furnace or heat pump inspection for your Florida home, look no further than Air America for the comprehensive tune-up you need. We provide a thorough 22-point inspection and offer Florida families the ability to save on their continuous HVAC needs by joining our Member Care Plan.
Through this exclusive membership, you’ll gain access to:
- 10% discount on all services
- Front-of-line priority on-demand calls
- 5% discount on each additional AC system added to your total Member Care Plan Membership
- And more
Sign up for the Member Care Plan or schedule your annual furnace tune-up today by calling Air America at 954-255-0384.
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