Prepare Your Heating System Prior Covid Second Wave

It’s always a good idea to check that your home heating system is in full working condition from time to time. But it is, of course, more important before the cold weather strikes. And it’s even more important to do it before the COVID-19 second wave. Whereas during a normal winter, we’d also be spending time at the office or in public spaces, if there’s another shut down, then we’re all going to be home much more than normal.

 

And if you’re going to enjoy the lockdown in even the smallest of ways, then you’ll need to have a warm home. To ensure that’s the case, a little preparation is key. In this blog, we’re going to take a look at a few useful tips that’ll ensure your heating system is working as well as possible, and that you and your family are able to stay toasty and warm this winter. 

 

Professional inspection

If you want your heating system to last as long as possible, then it’s important that it’s regularly being serviced by a professional. Heating systems can be complex, and it doesn’t take much for them to stop working at their highest level. If the performance begins to dip a little, then your home won’t only not be as toasty as it could be, but you may also find that your energy bills are higher than normal too. A HVAC professional will take a look at your system and make sure that everything is working exactly as it should be. If it’s not, then they’ll offer advice on what you can do to improve things. 

 

Check Pipes and Radiators

The actual heating system is one thing. But there’s also the matter of your pipes and radiators. If these are of a lower standard than your heating system, then you could find that your home isn’t as warm as it could be. It’s recommended to insulate your pipes since this will prevent them from freezing during the winter. 

 

Fire Hazards

You probably haven’t used your heating system for some time. And as such, you might have let some debris build up around the system. But during the winter, they could pose fire threats. 

 

New Thermostats

Finally, take a look at your thermostat. If it’s old and outdated, then look at upgrading. There are many advantages to having a new thermostat installed, including getting greater control of the heating of your property — and the size of your bills. It’s a modern tool that everyone likes to have; no-one regrets getting more control of the warmth of their home. 

 

If you need a little help getting your heating system back to its best, then be sure to get in touch with New Jersey HVAC. We are experienced and professional experts who are capable of handling all aspects of HVAC systems, no matter how large or small the issue is. To schedule an appointment, you can simply give us a call on (201) 286-3036 and (201) 374-2366, or send an email to noreply@newjerseyhvac.net.

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