Even though the kids are back in school and cooler temperatures will be settling in before we know it, we still have a few more weeks left of summer. Is your HVAC system ready to handle the last of the warm temperatures and make the transition into the fall? Keep these guidelines in mind to help keep your home comfortable:
Tune-Up and Maintenance
Even though you may not be ready for winter just yet, it's time to start thinking about your heating system. After keeping you cool all summer long, having your filter cleaned and other parts checked can help lower utility bills and prevent breakdowns during the winter. Call in a professional for maintenance before the snow starts falling -- you'll be glad you did.Temperature Settings
Now that we're starting to see temperatures drop during the night, you can open up the windows to allow your house to cool down. Since the days are still warm you can keep the air conditioning on, just keep an eye on the indoor temperature.Humidity Levels
When your home starts to feel dry and cool during the fall, you may want to turn on a humidifier. It can help make your home feel warmer and more comfortable as the seasons change. Need to schedule an appointment? Give ABC a call today and we'll make sure your HVAC system is ready for the fall and winter seasons.Related Services
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