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Your Trusted HVAC Maintenance Checklist

It’s that wonderful time of year again when HVAC maintenance is one of the things on your home maintenance to-do list. Or at least, it’s the time to call a professional to perform the maintenance for you. If you’ve ever wondered what exactly the maintenance personnel are tinkering with as they work on your HVAC unit, Bounds Heating & Air can answer that question for you.

In this post, our experts go over an HVAC maintenance checklist in order to help you understand the maintenance process a little better.

Filters

Filters are essential in preventing debris from getting into your HVAC system. They work to protect the system from premature damage, which in turn helps you avoid frequent HVAC repair. If you want to prolong the life of your unit, it’s critical for your filters to be cleaned regularly and replaced as needed.

Condenser Coils

Condenser coils remove excess heat from your system. It’s important that they’re cleaned as well, otherwise, the heat could end up trapped in your system, potentially causing damage to your HVAC unit.

Drip Pans

These pans are used to catch excess water released by your system. During maintenance, the technician will drain them to prevent overflow that could reach other vital parts of the unit. An overflowing pan can damage your unit, encourage the growth of mold and mildew, and create puddles that are a slipping hazard.

Inspect the Unit Thoroughly

Dust is unavoidable, and one way or another your system will at some point attract dust and sometimes even mold, which can be hazardous to the homeowner’s health. That’s why it’s important that the maintenance personnel inspect the unit thoroughly and wipe away any dust.

Replace Broken Parts

A broken HVAC unit is a cause for immediate repairs. If your heating unit has broken parts such as pulleys or belts, call your air conditioning repair company and have them fix it ASAP. Otherwise, more parts could end up breaking, costing you even more. A broken HVAC may also make strange noises, emit foul odors, or even short-circuit, which is a safety hazard.

Check for Leaks

Leaks are usually a telltale sign that part of the unit is damaged, so if you notice any leaking, it’s best that you call a technician to find the source and fix the leak immediately.

Thermostats

Your thermostat helps maintain an ideal indoor temperature in your home by controlling the heating system and is one of the parts that must be checked during maintenance. If not repaired quickly, a broken thermostat control could wreak havoc on your home’s temperature levels and cause your electricity bill to rise.

To learn more about our services at Bounds Heating & Air, call us at 352-472-2761. Fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation with us. We serve Lake City, FL, and other cities in Florida.

Filed Under: Filters, HVAC Maintenance

Are You Operating Your Furnace Safely?

Modern furnaces are engineered with a variety of features and redundancies to ensure safe operation and reduce untoward incidents involving gas lines and fire. As homeowners fire up their heating systems during the colder months, it’s important to keep in mind a few safety pointers to make sure your furnace runs safely and efficiently throughout the season.

Our HVAC repair experts at Bounds Heating & Air have compiled a shortlist of reminders about the proper way to safely operate your furnace below.

Regular Inspection and Maintenance

The old adage “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” rings just as true when it comes to your heating and cooling system. There’s no better way to guarantee safety than to have a professional come in and perform a full inspection of your furnace. These routine procedures are typically completed before the heating season begins, but you can choose to avoid the pre-winter rush and schedule a maintenance visit a few days into it.

Consider having your annual or seasonal inspections include air conditioning repair and maintenance as well. Your cooling system works hand in hand with your furnace in making your home comfortable, and keeping it in excellent condition will contribute to the quality and performance of the entire system.

Carbon Monoxide Levels

Blocked flue pipes are a potential carbon monoxide (CO) hazard. CO is an odorless and colorless gas that can cause disorientation, respiratory problems, and in the worst cases, death. Luckily, furnaces have a standard built-in carbon monoxide detector to alert you to any leaks. Having these detectors regularly checked, maintained, and repaired is essential to overall home safety.

Filter Changes

Over time, furnace filters will get congested with soot and smoke. Dirty filters reduce airflow to your vents and can cause your heating bills to increase. Cleaning or changing your filters at least once every quarter should always be part of your regular HVAC maintenance schedule to ensure your furnace performs as it should.

This winter, turn to Bounds Heating & Air for your heating needs. We’re the number one provider of HVAC products, repair, and maintenance. Give us a call at (352) 278-9123 or fill out our contact form. We serve clients in Lake City, FL.

Filed Under: Furnace, Inspection, Maintenance

5 Effects of Not Cleaning Your Air Ducts

HVAC maintenance can be a tricky thing to figure out if you’re not familiar with your unit. It’s important to know which parts need cleaning and which ones don’t and to retain the information for the next time your unit needs attention. Unfortunately, when it comes to HVAC maintenance, there’s one particular part of the unit some people make the mistake of overlooking: the air ducts. Whether from ignorance or a lack of desire to do the work–or hire someone else to do it–these individuals often choose to forego cleaning their air ducts entirely.

Prioritizing air duct cleaning is as important as cleaning the rest of your air conditioning unit, not just because of the numerous health hazards that can be brought about by dirty air ducts, but also because of the potential damage dirt and debris can cause. Keeping your air ducts clean is not only beneficial to your health, but it will also save you money by helping you avoid premature maintenance or replacement of your HVAC unit.

Failing to clean your air ducts can wreak havoc on both your health and your home. So what exactly are the problems that can arise due to a lack of HVAC repair and cleaning? At Bounds Heating & Air, we’re prepared to help you learn more about the dangers of poor air duct cleaning.

Indoor Air Pollution – Air ducts become dirty when dirt and debris collect in them over time. Filthy air ducts will negatively affect the air quality in your home or building; failing to get them cleaned will pollute the air and severely decrease the purity of your indoor air.

Sickness – Poor air duct maintenance can easily bring about sickness; not cleaning your air ducts is basically an invitation for viruses to come into your home. Dirty air ducts can also cause asthma and allergies among household members, especially children and the elderly.

Rodents and Insects – It’s no secret that most vermin are drawn to dirt, and failing to clean your air ducts could potentially attract some nasty visitors into your homes such as rats, cockroaches, spiders, and other pests. If your air ducts are dirty, it’s in your best interest to call an air conditioning repair crew to your residence immediately.

Odors – Mold and mildew can form in dirty air ducts. Not only are these health hazards, but they can also bring foul odors into your home.

Broken HVAC – Air ducts become grimy when dirt and debris is allowed to build up in them, and if you don’t get them cleaned the debris could eventually stop the system from functioning entirely. A broken HVAC is expensive to replace, so regular maintenance and a little cleaning could go a long way in preventing this expense.

To learn more about the services of Bounds Heating & Air, contact us at 352-472-2761 or fill out our contact form. We serve Gainesville, FL, and other nearby areas in Florida.

Filed Under: Air Ducts, Home Improvement

Can Heating Costs Be Lowered During a Florida Winter?

Freezing temperatures are virtually unheard of in Florida. West Palm Beach once experienced half an inch of snow in 1977, but it had already disappeared by the time afternoon rolled around. Regardless, the start of the winter season still brings with it a slight chill, and most homeowners in Florida begin revving up their furnaces in response.

While most homeowners don’t expect huge heating bills during these colder months, it still pays to learn a few tips on how to keep your energy bills to a minimum and your HVAC units running at peak efficiency. Our HVAC repair and maintenance experts at Bounds Heating & Air offer some practical advice on how to reduce heating costs while still enjoying a Floridian “winter”.

Programmable Thermostats

According to the Department of Energy, for every degree your thermostat is lowered (or raised in summer) for 8 hours, you can save up to 1% on annual heating costs. This means that setting your thermostat a few clicks below the desired temperature while you’re asleep or away from home can translate to hundreds of dollars in long-term savings.

Of course, this is all well and good on paper, but in our experience as HVAC maintenance providers, many homeowners admit to neglecting their thermostat settings most of the time. This is where programmable thermostats come into play. The ability of a thermostat to automatically change temperature settings has proven invaluable in lowering monthly heating bills for homeowners.

Clean Vents

Dust and debris are the usual suspects for clogging up vents and ducts in your HVAC system. Regularly keeping these components of your HVAC system clear of obstructions helps keep the air circulating freely and continually, allowing your vents to provide adequate heating without running into problems.

Using Windows

During the day, utilize your windows to help heat your home naturally. Opening blinds and curtains will let sunlight in and allow the natural heat from the sun’s rays to warm up your home. The colder outside temperature will have little effect on your own heating, and on some days you can actually forego turning on your furnace. The reverse is true for summer when air conditioning repair and use is more common. This is when you want to keep windows shut and covered, relying on your home’s insulation to help maintain a cooler indoor temperature level for as long as possible.

This winter, turn to Bounds Heating & Air for all your heating needs. We’re the number one provider of HVAC products, repair, and maintenance. Give us a call at 352-472-2761 or fill out our contact form. We serve residents of Alachua, FL, and nearby areas in Florida.

Filed Under: Clean Vents, HVAC, Thermostats

Debunking Common Myths Surrounding Air Cleaners

Air cleaners can help solve the problem of indoor pollution inside the home. They remove odors and contaminants such as pollen, dust, and other related airborne particles. Many homeowners, however, have misconceptions regarding such systems, especially in terms of what they can and can’t do.

Your HVAC maintenance pros from Bounds Heating and Air discuss the common myths surrounding air cleaners and the realities of each.

Myth 1: With Air Cleaners, There’s No Need to Dust Again

This belief comes from the misunderstanding that air cleaners lift dust off surfaces of furniture and other fixtures. That wouldn’t be possible, and even if it were, the systems would require fans to be loud and so strong that they would scatter dust all over the room. Keeping the indoors clean still requires human intervention, from wiping down furniture with a microfiber cloth to using a vacuum cleaner to remove dust.

Myth 2: With Air Cleaners, There’s No Need to Open the Windows

Even with air cleaners present inside the home, it’s still imperative that you utilize your windows. Opening them gives the home the right amount of fresh air every day while removing stale indoor air. As your HVAC repair experts, we recommend doing this for an hour each day, then opening+ the air cleaners after.

Myth 3: With Air Cleaners, All Indoor Problems Are Solved

Air cleaners are only part of the solution to improving the indoor air quality of homes. As was already pointed out earlier, dust tends to settle on the floor and on furniture, which is impossible for the systems to catch. Cleaning up the house by rearranging the home environment can help solve the problem. Also, using other systems such as dehumidifiers will help lower humidity levels inside the home, thus limiting the spread of mold and dust mites.

At Bounds Heating and Air, we value the importance of indoor air quality to the health of you and your family. We offer comprehensive strategies to ensure a comfortable and energy-efficient indoor environment. Contact us to learn more about them and find out which one will best fit your needs.

Our NATE-certified technicians provide a wide range of HVAC services, from air conditioning repair and heating system replacements to preventive maintenance. Give us a call at (352) 278-9123 to get started. You may also fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment or request a free, no-obligation quote. We serve many areas in Florida, including Lake City, FL.

Filed Under: Air Cleaners, Duct, Myths

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