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October is Fire Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and take steps to protect your home from fire damage and your family from fire injuries or even death. One important thing to do in the interest of fire safety and prevention is to make sure your home heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is in good working order. While your HVAC system keeps you comfortable when they are working, they need to be maintained consistently so they are do not put you and your loved ones in danger.

 

Austin fire protection company Your home heating and cooling system can become a fire hazard if not well maintained. Electrical system failures are the main cause of HVAC-related home fires. Getting regularly scheduled system maintenance allows your professional maintenance technician to check every component and to make sure each is working as it should. And if there are any issues of concern, it gives the technician the opportunity to address them before it causes a major problem for you and your family.

 

Having a professional company maintain your home HVAC system will improve your system’s efficiency, while also reducing the risk of a home fire. Some steps the professionals will take include checking the fan motor to make sure it is not working overtime; this is important because an overworked fan can cause friction that creates fire-starting sparks. Another step your professional maintenance team will take is cleaning the coils and making sure that they are operating appropriately, to avoid any resistance which can cause an increase in heat; this will help avoid a fire. Replacing the air filters regularly is also important because dirty, clogged filters will not only negatively impact your indoor air quality but also increase the possibility of fire from trapping too much heat within the system. Another HVAC issue that might cause a home fire is the improper grounding of the electric system components; ungrounded systems often cannot handle the voltage required for running the HVAC systems, leading to fires from short circuits. 

 

Whether you have a furnace or a heat pump, failure of either can cause your HVAC system to overheat, potentially leading to a home fire. Your professional HVAC maintenance team will check your furnace and monitor carbon monoxide levels, ensure ample airflow is present, verify that the igniters and combustion process works, and confirm there are no gas leaks. If you have a heat pump, the maintenance technicians will inspect the air handler and the auxiliary heat kit, to make sure it is operational when the thermostat setting for emergency heat is on. These steps will help prevent HVAC system-related fires from occurring. The best way to avoid HVAC-related fires is to make sure your home heating and cooling system is professionally inspected and maintained.

 

Austin fire protection company It’s important to schedule professional maintenance when it comes to keeping your home HVAC system operating safely. Having home HVAC systems regularly inspected by professional HVAC technicians is key for keeping your system in the best possible condition. The Coolest LLC in Austin, Texas offers services from trained heating and cooling professionals who will help you keep your home heating and cooling system in good working order all year round. Contact The Coolest online or by phone at 512-468-6140 for answers to your HVAC-related questions, and for more information about the services and maintenance packages they have to offer.

 

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