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Top 5 Heating Myths That Could Be Costing You Money

With winter coming, it’s time to focus on making sure you have reliable heating all season long. There are many myths with ways to maintain your system, which could result in you needing a heating repair if you aren’t careful. Some of these myths are due to outdated information, whereas others are just false. If you’re worried about saving money on heating costs this winter, make sure you know fact from fiction when it comes to these top five heating myths. 

Seasonal Inspections Aren’t Necessary

Many new issues can develop over the course of a winter or summer. During a seasonal inspection, a heating and air conditioning repair technician carefully inspects the system for signs of issues that are easier and less expensive to fix when you address them early. They also change the air filters and clean the components within the unit to help it to run more efficiently.

Radiator Leaks Are Simple DIY Repairs

Try to view any DIY repairs as a temporary solution. There are some repairs that you can perform by yourself, but anything more intensive should be completed by an HVAC technician. A seasonal inspection can often catch small radiator leaks before they threaten your home’s structure. 

Closing Vents In Empty Rooms Lowers Utility Costs

It might seem as though blocking off the heat in a room would help reduce heating costs, but the truth is that this can lead to more demand for the system, which impacts its lifespan. If your home has rooms that frequently stay empty, then leaving the vents open helps to maintain proper airflow and pressure running through the system. You can also work with your heating repair technician to find solutions for greater efficiency. 

Space Heaters Are a Good Way to Save Money

Space heaters are slowly becoming a thing of the past. Today’s high efficiency heating systems typically outperform space heaters for keeping entire homes warm at a lower cost. If your home has an older unit, then it might be time to explore how planning for a heating replacement could save you money.

Leaving the Heat On High Constantly Works Best

Although there is truth that shutting the heat off all day leads to higher energy demands when you get home, there is often no need to leave the heat running at the highest temperature all day. Instead, heating professionals tend to recommend using smart thermostats to maintain a slightly cooler temperature during the day that quickly returns to your preferred temperature when you are home.

Contact Angel Heating and Cooling for More Information

Understanding how heating systems work helps you save money in the long run. As the winter season takes off, remember to schedule a seasonal inspection with Angel Heating and Cooling.  This will help you identify where you can improve your home’s energy efficiency and comfort. Contact us for more information!