Monday 22 July 2013

Heating and Cooling Systems: Maintenance Affects Performance

Heating and Cooling Systems Must Be Properly Maintained

For optimal performance, you need to keep your heating and cooling system in like-new shape. Even the most advanced heat pump or air conditioner is subject to wear and tear. As with any other machine or piece of equipment, regular checks, timely tweaks and small repairs eliminate the stress of a sudden breakdown. You can also avoid replacement expenses.

As fall arrives, making sure that your heating system is ready for the coming season should be at the top of your list. Losing heat in the winter is not pleasant. In the case of commercial establishments, unplanned downtime could seriously affect business and profits.

So as you feel that nip in the air and colors start to change it’s time to give your system a test run. An experienced HVAC contractor will provide a guarantee on all work. Heating and cooling systems are responsible for indoor air quality, equitable temperatures, comfort and a significant amount of your energy bills.

Olson Heating, Cooling and Appliance has more than 30 years of industry experience. As South-Central Wisconsin’s leading HVAC contractor for installation, maintenance or repairs we guarantee a good job each and everytime.


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Wednesday 3 July 2013

Importance of Pre-Winter Maintenance for Heating Systems

Heater Winterizing Improves Efficiency and Your Personal Safety
Pre-winter furnace repair and cleaning is critical to your safety!


While winterizing steps may seem a little far off as the temperatures are still warm and Indian summer is upon us, the seasons will change soon. One of the top winterizing steps when it comes to home and office maintenance is getting the furnace inspected, cleaned and ready to keep the heat flowing.

Time and again, it’s clear that dirt and neglect are the primary cause of HVAC system failures and inefficiencies. One of the most important parts of wintertime living is staying warm and comfortable as the temperatures plummet. HVAC professionals can get very busy in the early months of fall, so calling early is critical to ensuring that you’re ready before their schedules get too packed.

In addition, many gas and electric companies remind their customers to inspect their furnaces and perform any needed maintenance well ahead of winter weather because failure to perform such maintenance on gas appliances can result in carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide exposure causes severe nausea, drowsiness, and flu-like systems and even death, in some cases. While carbon monoxide alarms are a good secondary caution, ensuring that your furnace is operating properly is critical to avoiding exposure from the start.

Critical Furnace Maintenance Procedures

Electric and gas furnaces should be checked at least once a year by a licensed heating service contractor who will:

●    Vacuum around the furnace to remove built-up dirt, dust, and lint
●    Remove any items that obstruct airflow into and out of the appliance
●    Check the safety devices and the integrity of the heat exchanger
●    Check forced air filters and clean or replace them, as necessary
●    Check the gas flame to ensure that it is operating correctly
●    Reinstall the front panel of the furnace properly - it should never be operated without that panel firmly in place

The advantage of an early maintenance check is that small issues are identified well ahead of the early winter rush.