Winter HVAC Prep Checklist for McKinney Homeowners
Winter HVAC Prep for McKinney Homeowners
North Texas winters may be mild compared to the rest of the country, but a sudden cold snap can push an unprepared furnace past its limits. McKinney homeowners who invest a few hours in seasonal prep avoid costly emergency calls when temperatures drop into the twenties.
Furnace Maintenance Essentials
- Replace your air filter: A clogged filter forces the blower motor to work harder, raising energy bills and shortening equipment life. Swap it every 60 to 90 days during heating season.
- Test the thermostat: Switch to heat mode and verify the system cycles on within a few minutes. If your thermostat is older than ten years, consider upgrading to a programmable model for better efficiency.
- Inspect the flue and vents: Clear any debris around exterior vents and check for visible rust or cracks on the flue pipe.
- Schedule a professional tune-up: A certified technician will check the heat exchanger, test gas pressure, and clean burners. Book your annual tune-up before the rush starts in November.
Emergency Prep
Keep a backup heat source and know how to shut off your gas line. If your furnace fails during a freeze, a licensed Collin County HVAC contractor can respond quickly. Connect with a vetted pro through our heating repair network before you need one.
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