How to Prepare Your Furnace for Fall
4 Furnace Maintenance Steps to Take Before Fall
1. Clear the Unit
The main furnace unit, which is likely located in your basement, collects air to run through the system. If it’s blocked by boxes or debris, remove them before turning on the appliance. There should be at least 30 inches of clearance around the unit to facilitate proper airflow.
2. Test the Thermostat
Don’t wait until you need the furnace to ensure it works. The thermostat is connected to the unit with a series of wires that send signals indicating your temperature needs.
If any of these wires come loose, your heater may not switch on. Simply turn the thermostat on and to your desired temperature and check the vents to make sure warm air flows.
3. Change the Filter & Clean the Vents
The ventilation system also needs to be clear to allow warm air to flow throughout the house. Change the filter before turning on your furnace, and check it every two months. Then make sure all the vents are open and not blocked by furniture or dust.
4. Check the Safety Detectors
Furnaces generally burn fuel, which produces carbon monoxide. When functioning properly, this toxic gas is collected and safely directed out of your home.
However, you still need carbon monoxide detectors throughout the house, at least one on every level, to alert you if there is a small leak. Press the test buttons on devices and your smoke detectors at least twice a year, including once before you switch on the furnace for the season.
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