Thursday, August 7, 2014

Things You Have to Know to Maintain Your Heater

By Samuel Swagger


Sealing your heating ducts can be a reliable means to enhance your existing heat system. If you have a home energy audit, the auditor will do a blower door test to assess the air leakage from your duct system. Do not permit any individual apart from an experienced expert to perform this test in your house.

Common leakage sites include: areas around air registers and grilles, duct connections, floor joists and the heating or a/c device itself. Without a blower test, you can search for noticeable leakages and loose joints. Clean the surface before you seal them with duct mastic or foil tape.

When your ducts are sealed, insulate them for even greater energy savings and comfort. Most duct insulation is fiberglass, made into flexible sheets covered with vinyl or foil to reduce moisture problems. Install it with the vinyl or foil backing facing outward.

A filthy heater delivers less air. Keep yours cleaned and get it tuned up routinely.

One fast, effective and typically inexpensive enhancement is to alter your furnace filter.Clogged filters decrease air flow, forcing your furnace to work harder. Serious blocking or blockages over extended periods will certainly cause early wear to your system. A lot of disposable heating system filters must be changed as soon as a month. Some of the more expensive non reusable filters can be left in longer, but inspect them monthly to ensure that light can still travel through. However, replace them a minimum of every 3 months. There are also washable, self-charging electrostatic filters that filter out really tiny bits. These can last for a few years, but ought to be washed at least month-to-month.

Avoid heating uninsulated areas such as a garage, crawlspace, attic or storage shed.

Close the fireplace chimney damper between fires to keep warm air in during the winter season and out throughout the summer season.

Utilizing a ceiling fan can take some pressure of your heating unit. Ceiling fans can influence indoor air temperature by as much as 10 % year round.




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