National Tune-up Day
On September 25th, National Tune-Up Day reminds homeowners to plan for the winter heating season.
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Homeowners should tune up their heating systems every year in anticipation of seasonal transitions, according to heating and cooling experts. These tune-ups ensure that the devices are operating as efficiently as possible.
The following items are included in a heating system tune-up:
- Dust and dirt in your vents can be removed by vacuuming
- Checking to see that all your vents are not blocked or leaky.
- Ensuring that your fuel jets are operating correctly is important
In addition, combustion gases should be tested and compared to your furnace's specifications. The blower access door needs to be checked to ensure a tight seal at the furnace. In addition, checking fresh air intake grills for blockage and fire safety is recommended. Also check the drainage system for blockage and leakage when examining the furnace.. Drains and traps also need to be tested. In addition, the blower wheel, motor, wiring, and all filters should be tested for corrosion and damage.. When doing your furnace tune-up, heating contractors follow an extensive checklist.
A heating system tune-up saves electricity and reduces heating bills, as well as lowering heating bills.
How to plan national tune-up day.
Enjoy a cozy winter.. Tune up your heating system. You should also give a shout out to the technicians who provide outstanding service. To post on social media, post your findings and use #NationalTuneUpDay to share your stories.
The national tune-up day is the longest in national tune-up day history.
In 2014, HomeServe USA established National Tune-Up Day, and HomeServe USA established National Tune-Up Day. They are a leading provider of home emergency repair service plans.