As Christmas approaches, many people in Orleans are asking us about when is the right time to perform their furnace maintenance. Is it too late to have an annual inspection?There are a few considerations when it comes to Orleans furnace maintenance.
First, it is important to look at the age of a furnace. For example, if a furnace is 1 year old, the maintenance required is likely just a filter change. This can be done by the Orleans homeowner. However a furnace that is 5 years old may need some additional preventative maintenance.
The first thing that we always recommend is to have a look at your warranty. In Orleans, we often see Orleans furnaces that are manufactured by Lennox, Bryant, Goodman, Trane, and more. Depending on the warranty requirements, professional maintenance is often a requirement. In order to ensure that you are maintaining your warranty protection, check your paperwork to make sure that you are completing all of the requirements to stay protected.
The second consideration is about the difference in expertise between a homeowner and a HVAC technician. The Orleans furnace technician is trained to look for issues that could be costing you a lot of money each year in heating costs. Common issues include heat loss, excessive power draw, and leaky ductwork. A professional Orleans furnace technician may also recommend a thorough furnace cleaning.
So when is the right time to have your Orleans furnace inspected and maintained? For most Orleans homeowners, we recommend an annual inspection that can be completed at any time during the year.
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Taylor Lewis
Vice President
Taylor Lewis is a highly accomplished HVAC professional with over a decade of experience in the industry. He graduated from Queens University, and since then has dedicated his career to the field of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.