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The winter can be one of the worst times of year to experience problems with your home heating and cooling system. If there are any heater issues, you likely have discovered them when you switched from using your air conditioning to your heating system for the winter. As a homeowner, there are some simple steps you can take to get your HVAC system up and running properly. A few simple troubleshooting tasks for homeowners dealing with HVAC issues in the winter might be all you need to help keep the chill at bay. Check out the following four steps you can take to troubleshoot your winter HVAC problems.

CALIBRATE YOUR THERMOSTAT

First, after confirming the switch has been made from air conditioning to heating mode, adjust your thermostat; increase the temperature by up to 5 degrees and wait for a few seconds to confirm that the heating system responds to that change by turning on. If your HVAC system turns on, your problem might be a non-emergent thermostat calibration issue. To address this, simply set your thermostat at a higher temperature until you can schedule a professional  HVAC technician to come to investigate the issue; the sooner you make the call to the professionals, the sooner a technician can fix the root problem.

 

CONFIRM THERE IS POWER TO THE THERMOSTAT

Another thing you should do is make sure your thermostat has consistent power. If your thermostat is battery-powered, replace the batteries with fresh ones. If your thermostat is hardwired directly into your electrical system, check the wiring and fix any loose or damaged wires. If you experience power issues with your thermostat after checking those things, check the circuit breaker for your HVAC system and reset it if it has been tripped.

 

DO NOT OVERLOOK AIR VENTS

All of the air vents inside your house should be open, so if any of your registers are closed, make sure to change that. Opening all the registers will reduce pressure buildup, heat buildup, and imbalanced air circulation within your HVAC system. Also, be sure to inspect your filtration and ventilation system indoors which can contribute to those same issues. Check the air filter to make sure it isn’t improperly installed or clogged by dust or other debris; remove and replace or clean the filter if necessary. Taking care of these tasks will help get the air flowing as it should through your heating and cooling system and will allow HVAC maintenance professionals to make a more precise analysis of any problems that might remain.

 

If your home heating and cooling system is a heat pump, it has an outdoor unit that runs during the winter to keep the heat on in your home. Inspect the outdoor unit of your HVAC system for blockages from trash and other debris, and clean up around it as required. Remove any leaves, grass, dirt, etc. to create a space of one to two feet on all sides; this will help keep such debris from interfering with your unit’s overall performance and will allow an HVAC technician to easily access it to clean the interior and provide any other maintenance services as needed.

 

If you are dealing with winter HVAC problems that you haven’t been able to remedy, make sure to call in professionals. It might be that your system simply may be on its last legs and it is time to replace it. If you are in need of maintenance, updates to your current heating and cooling system, or are in the market for a new HVAC system altogether in the Austin, Texas area, you can get valuable guidance from the comfort professionals at The Coolest LLC. The Coolest is your best resource for heating and cooling solutions for your home. The team of trained and experienced HVAC specialists is ready to provide the expert advice and customized recommendations you need. Contact The Coolest today to discuss HVAC solutions that are perfect for you.

 

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