Furnace Maintenance Boosts Efficiency and
Saves Energy and Money
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Keep your home snug this winter. Prepare
your furnace now. |
Before the first cold morning after summer
has you getting out of bed shivering, give your
furnace an inspection and tune up to make it
work more cleanly and efficiently. This will
save energy and money on heating bills. Take
these simple steps to prepare your heating
system.
Find and Fix Dangerous Carbon Monoxide Leaks
First, remove all the furnace access covers
and look for cracks and excess corrosion,
especially in the heat exchanger – the place
where air circulates through the combustion
chamber. Fuel is burned in the combustion
chamber, and if any carbon monoxide leaks out it
could be drawn into your home. If you suspect
this is the case, call a professional to test
for the gas and/or install a carbon
monoxide alarm in your house. The
alarm, available at most home centers, looks and
installs much like a smoke alarm.
Clean or Replace Filter
Next, clean out any dust and spider webs in
the furnace with a vacuum and remove the filter.
Clean and/or replace the filter. If you do not
already have one, you may want to install an
electronic air cleaner in place of the existing
filter. This air cleaner creates an ionized
electric field that removes airborne particles
and is very energy efficient. Proper air
filtering has been shown to prevent what is
called " sick-building syndrome," which has
symptoms including increased incidents of
allergy attacks and even colds and flu.
Use a Programmable Thermostat
If you don’t already have one, think about
installing a programmable thermostat. They may
look complicated but they hook up to the same
wires as old type thermostats. Once installed,
program the thermostat to the times you usually
turn the furnace on and off. Having the
thermostat anticipate temperature needs saves
energy and money because the furnace is not left
on unnecessarily or turned on full blast to
quickly heat up a home.
Check that the Pilot Light Burns Evenly
With the thermostat off, light the pilot
light and fire up the furnace. Let it burn for a
while, then check to see whether the flames are
burning evenly and with a nice blue color.
If the flames are more yellow than blue, you
may need to adjust the air/fuel mixture.
Different furnaces adjust this mixture in
different ways - if you don’t have the
instructions for your furnace, have a
professional adjust it for you. An inefficient
furnace wastes fuel and takes longer to heat up.
Determine Whether You Need a New Furnace
Finally, if you decide that it's time for a
new furnace, check with your local utility to
see if there are any rebates or purchasing plans
available. Also check the Energy Star Program.
Many manufacturers offer low-cost financing on
appliances that meet the Energy Star guidelines.
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