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Brr! It’s cold in Michigan as the winters are filled with snow and temperatures stay below freezing throughout the day. In a state like this, you need your HVAC system to be prepared for the winter.

It’s time to start winterizing AC systems. Read on to learn about six mistakes to avoid when preparing your system for the winter.

1. Not Getting an Inspection

When winterizing AC systems, it is important to get all of the units you own inspected. An inspection by a professional will prevent your unit from breaking down in dire times of need. In general, you should get your units inspected bi-annually for regular AC maintenance.

2. Forgetting to Check Thermostats

Checking on thermostats is part of preparing your AC system for the winter. For instance, you should ensure you aren’t turning on the heat when the thermostat is set to air conditioning. This mistake can lead to costly issues.

Those with programmable settings need to remember to update for the upcoming winter season. Always check the programming before winter because you may have to adjust the setting manually.

Winter will be here before you know it. Now is the time to get ready.

3. Not Cleaning Filters

When it is time for winterizing AC systems, you must clean the filters out. Even if your unit is of high quality, the air filters need to be cleaned regularly.

This is something you can handle yourself, but if you are unsure how to, always ask the professionals. They will be able to get it fixed for you and teach you how to clean or replace filters for next time.

4. Waiting Too Long to Turn on the Furnace

Turning off units promptly is the best thing to do. You don’t want to wait for a cold night to turn on the furnace for the first time in the winter.

Waiting too long brings discomfort upon everyone in your home. It can also lead to hefty AC winterizing costs.

Having your furnace off during the warm months means you don’t know if there are any problems with it. When turning it on the first time, you want to be prepared for any problems that may occur.

5. Not Removing Flammable Items

Even if your HVAC system is not in use, you want to steer clear of having flammable items near it. This is especially important when you are getting ready to turn on the heating system for the winter. Anything too close to the furnace should be moved before turning it on.

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6. Not Getting Professional Help

Properly winterizing AC systems is important when the colder months are approaching. If you don’t know how to winterize your HVAC units yourself, get the professionals involved.

Professionals will be able to assist you with all of your HVAC needs. They will ensure your unit is ready for the winter. This way, you are less likely to run into any problems.

Winterizing AC Systems Explained

Winterizing AC systems involves avoiding these common mistakes. Remember to always get help from a professional if you are unable to handle maintenance and clean up for your system on your own.

For HVAC experts you can trust, contact us today to get help preparing for the winter.




Sean O’Bryan

Davison, Michigan estate planning attorney Sean Paul O’Bryan has been helping families for 30 years work through the complicated issues of trusts, wills, estate taxes, elder law, and probate avoidance. He is a noted author and speaker on a variety of estate topics. Sean is married and has 2 children, and lives on an active farm in Lapeer, Michigan with several horses, sheep, goats & chickens

http://www.obryanlaw.com

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