Ways to Improve the efficiency of the furnace in your Maine home - HVAC 911
20 Jan

Ways to Improve the efficiency of the furnace in your Maine home

The winter season has arrived in Maine, and hopefully, you have taken steps to ensure you have an efficient, cost-saving heating system. 

Did you know that having a professional HVAC technician regularly inspect and maintain your furnace can significantly reduce your heating costs and keep you toasty all winter? 

Here are four energy-saving measures to make your furnace more efficient and cost-effective as always, your first call should be to HVAC 911 Maine to get in touch with one of their network of plumbing contractors. 

 

Get your furnace a tune-up 

Your furnace should be checked every year by a licensed technician, either just after the cold season ends or prior to start. 

For those who have pets, there is a greater emphasis to keep your return air vents, ducts and grills and registers clean, as pet hair and dander can easily find their way inside the system.

Call HVAC 911 Maine and get referred to a highly qualified HVAC contractor who will send out a technician to not only give your system a tuneup, but clean your filter and make sure there are no obstructions in your line – especially there is no air coming out of a vent. 

These highly skilled and highly trained technicians will also inspect your heat exchanger for damage, which can lead to a carbon monoxide leak, and in turn cause carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal. 

 

Install a programmable thermostat

A programable thermostat is one of the best ways to cut costs on your heating bill. Installing a programmable thermostat makes temperature control more manageable. Some thermostats can now be controlled through your smartphone. Talk to your HVAC 911 Maine contractor to see which product would be right for your home system.

You can save money on your energy bill by lowering the thermostat when you are not at home or sleeping. 

 

Add a humidifier to your home

The dry air of winter can cause problems inside your home. 

Adding humidity to your home is best done with a whole-house system, but smaller, portable humidifier units are available. 

By raising the indoor humidity level in your home, your house will feel warmer.

A whole-home humidifier should be installed by a professional HVAC technician from one of the HVAC 911 Maine contractors  to ensure maximum comfort throughout the building. 

 

Replace your old furnace

Sometimes paying more in the short term can reap dividends in the long run.

This is the case when you replace an older furnace, which is between 60 percent and 70 percent efficient, with a new furnace that can achieve efficiencies of up to 98.5 percent. 

In some instances, this can cut heating costs in half!

A licensed and experienced HVAC technician from one of the HVAC 911 Maine contractors can determine the propper size furnace your home. This is key, as oversized heating systems waste energy and money by repeatedly switching on and off. 

However, a furnace that is too small will not be able to heat your home and leave you with a higher bill, as it is forced to run more often.

A contractor from HVAC 911 Maine can help you choose the best option for your home. They will recommend an appropriate furnace for your home’s needs, but also a unit that meets any other needs you may have as well, including reducing the amount of allergens in the air, adding humidity and being up to current efficiency standards. 

 

In Search of an HVAC Contractor in Maine? Call HVAC 911 Maine Now!

If you need your furnace serviced, call HVAC 911 Maine to be referred to a local, licensed HVAC contractor who can help provide annual maintenance or perform emergency repair work to keep you warm in the winter. They can also help you improve your home’s heating efficiency by installing a smart thermostat or humidifier. 

HVAC 911 Maine affiliated contractors employ highly trained and experienced HVAC technicians who are certified and licensed to perform this. They are properly vetted as they have undergone rigorous background checks and drug testing. Find a local HVAC contractor who is part of HVAC 911 Maine referral system.