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What if – for a relatively small investment – you could save money, breathe cleaner air, enjoy increased safety and help the environment while increasing the comfort of your Florida Panhandle home? That’s just a quick synopsis of the benefits of getting regular HVAC maintenance. Now let’s take a closer look at why HVAC preventive maintenance is such a wise and worthwhile investment.

1. Save Money

Here are ways preventive maintenance benefits your bottom line.

• Prevent and solve issues that can later be detrimental and costly: Regular HVAC maintenance is said to reduce the risk of costly breakdowns by as much as 95%. Chances are you wouldn’t drive your car for 30,000 miles without getting an oil change; you’d be asking for trouble. This analogy holds true for your heating and cooling system. During a hot and humid summer in the Pensacola area, an HVAC breakdown is not ideal.

• Reduce energy bills: Preventive maintenance helps ensure that your HVAC system runs at close to peak efficiency. This can mean a savings of up to 30% on your energy bill, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

• Extend the life of your system: Regular maintenance extends the life of your system, reducing the likelihood that you’ll need to spend big bucks on an HVAC installation soon. It’s sort of like how annual checkups can help humans live longer, except your HVAC doctor makes house calls. When your tech sees an issue with the system, they will be able to act fast to solve the problem.

• Stay protected under warranty: It’s important to be aware that most HVAC manufacturers require proof of annual maintenance when a repair claim is submitted under warranty. Some of the components that make your HVAC system work are fairly expensive, so investing in annual maintenance to keep them covered under your warranty can save you a significant sum if something goes wrong.

2. Improve Your Air Quality

The EPA reports that indoor levels of airborne pollutants may be 2-5 times higher (in extreme cases more than 100 times higher) than outdoor levels. This is particularly significant if you or any family members suffer from respiratory issues such as asthma- which for some people is more problematic during warmer seasons. Though we are not affected day to day, we share our homes with a variety of substances that we would rather not breathe. These common indoor allergens range from ordinary household dust that can contain dozens of respiratory issues to pet dander, dust mites, cigarette smoke, pollen, and mold.

If a musty odor has you concerned about mold, it may be time to consider having the air ducts professionally cleaned. Generally speaking, preventive maintenance helps ensure the warm or cold air pumping through your vents is as clean and well-filtered as possible. The long-term effects of breathing in unclean air can result in developing asthma, infections, and even memory loss! It is important to keep an eye on the quality of your air.

3. Improve Your Comfort

You depend on your HVAC system to keep you comfortable year round. Regular maintenance helps your system produce and distribute the warm or cool air more evenly and steadily. It also reduces the odds that you’ll come back from a summer day in Pensacola to a humid and hot house. But it can also be easy to take maintenance for granted or to get used to the idea that a particular room is just too hot in the summer or chilly in the winter. Preventive steps like cleaning your ductwork can help ensure that your home heats and cools as evenly and efficiently as possible. Regular maintenance will also minimize the chances that HVAC noises or smells will disrupt your quality of life.

4. Keep Your Home Safer

Preventive HVAC maintenance helps safeguard you and your family against the risk of carbon monoxide – the colorless, odorless gas whose effects can be deadly. According to the Centers for Disease Control, exposure to even low levels of carbon monoxide can cause serious health issues. This is a very toxic gas that should be avoided at all costs. The most common cause of carbon monoxide leaks is a cracked or failed heat exchanger. An HVAC maintenance checkup typically includes a carbon monoxide test that would detect any potential hazard which can save you in the long run. Your HVAC professional can also talk to you about the benefits of installing a carbon monoxide detector, which will allow you to monitor the carbon monoxide levels in your home.

5. Help the Environment

For those concerned about their green footprint, keep in mind that a well-maintained HVAC system consumes considerably less fuel – and that’s good for the planet. Such homeowners will also want to be aware of what kind of refrigerant is used in their system since the EPA has been working to phase out substances that harm the environment. HVAC technicians handling controlled refrigerant are required to have EPA Section 608 Certification and will assist you in learning more about what kind of refrigerant you’re using its impact on the environment, and your options.

Your Climatech of Professional Air contractor can also talk to you about the benefits of using a programmable thermostat or switching from oil heat to natural gas so you can take to reduce your system’s impact on the environment.

6. Give Yourself Greater Peace of Mind

Finally, investing in a preventive maintenance plan gives you the comfort of knowing that if something goes wrong, you’ve already taken steps to make the situation as painless as possible. No need to worry about sporadic breakdowns, quality of air, or the safety of your home!

Contact Us

Climatech of Professional Air takes the health of your home and your family seriously. Our team of highly trained technicians and air quality experts are here to diagnose and solve problems of all scopes and sizes. Contact us to start taking steps toward your health today. Give us a call at 850-968-2161 or email us at [email protected].