While you can get a furnace tune-up at almost any time of the year, many HVAC technicians agree that the best time to do it is in the fall. This season is a transition period from the hot days of summer to the cold days of winter, so during this time you’ll need to make sure that your furnace can keep up with the lower temperatures. If it isn’t optimized for the colder weather, you either risk a breakdown or increased energy costs (beyond what’s normal for the season). Below our team at HVAC Construction outlines a few of the benefits of scheduling a furnace tune-up this fall.
Common Symptoms of Air Pollution in Your Home
In today’s world, we have no choice but to follow social distancing and keep ourselves indoors. We need to stay safe and secure as much as possible, and that means keeping our homes’ indoor air free of air pollutants. As the leading experts among HVAC contractors, we want to help you keep your indoor air as clean as possible.