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    Seasonal Furnace Repair Checklist: Are You Winter-Ready?

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 14, 20253 Mins Read
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    As winter approaches, it’s super important to make sure your furnace is in top shape to keep your home warm and energy efficient. A well-maintained furnace saves you money, and indoor comfort and prevents unexpected breakdowns during the coldest months. Here’s a seasonal Brooklyn, NY, furnace repair checklist to help you winterize.

    1. Check and Replace Furnace Filters

    Clean filters are the foundation of heating. Dirty filters choke the system, reducing airflow and increasing energy usage. Replace filters every 1-3 months during winter to keep it running optimal and indoor air quality clean.

    2. Check Thermostat Settings and Functionality

    A bad thermostat can mess with your heating schedules and waste energy. Make sure your thermostat is set to “heat” mode and test it to see if it’s calling the furnace. Consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat for more control and efficiency.

    3. Clean and Inspect Air Ducts for Obstructions

    Dust, debris, and obstructions in air ducts can restrict airflow and make your furnace work harder. Schedule a professional duct cleaning or visually inspect accessible sections for signs of dirt buildup, pests or blockages. Clear ducts mean even heat throughout your home.

    4. Check the Furnace Blower Belt and Motor

    The blower system circulates warm air. Over time belts wear out, and motors lose efficiency. Listen for strange noises and check belts for cracks or fraying. Lubricate moving parts and address motor issues ASAP to avoid costly repairs.

    5. Test Safety Features like Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    Furnace safety is not optional. Check your home’s carbon monoxide detectors to make sure they’re working and have fresh batteries. Schedule a professional inspection to detect leaks or cracks in the heat exchanger which can release deadly gases.

    6. Check Pilot Light or Ignition System

    A weak or intermittent pilot light can cause heating problems. For gas furnaces, make sure the pilot light is blue which means proper combustion. If you have an electronic ignition system, test it and address any issues ASAP to keep the heat consistent.

    7. Seal and Insulate Windows, Doors and Vents

    Energy loss through unsealed windows, doors or vents makes your furnace work harder. Check these areas for drafts and apply weatherstripping or caulk as needed. This step not only improves furnace efficiency but also reduces your energy bills during winter.

    8. Get a Professional Furnace Tune-Up

    A professional inspection is key to catching issues before they become expensive. During a tune-up technicians clean internal parts, check electrical connections, and optimize the system. Schedule this service in the fall so your furnace is winter-ready.

    Taking proactive steps to winterize your furnace means your home will be a warm haven during the cold months. Regular maintenance after the furnace installation in Brooklyn, NY, extends the life of your furnace and saves you on energy bills and repairs. Use this checklist, and you’ll be furnace ready for winter.

    Are you ready to prepare your furnace for winter? Contact the HVAC professionals at Classic Home Services to schedule a comprehensive furnace tune-up and ensure your system is ready for the season ahead. Call 718-550-1570 for peace of mind all winter long. 

    FAQs

    1. How often should I change my furnace filter in winter?

    Change your furnace filter every 1-3 months depending on usage and type of filter. Regular changes improve efficiency and indoor air quality.

    2. What are the signs my furnace needs repair?

    Strange noises, uneven heating, high energy bills, frequent cycling or unresponsive thermostat. Fix these issues ASAP. 

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