Like other important appliances in your home, your heating system needs regular maintenance to work with maximum efficiency. Now that winter has almost reached Rhode Island, keeping your home warm and warm is more important than ever.
For this reason, your home maintenance checklist should include an annual check and adjustment of your oven to ensure your heating system is working efficiently and has no defects in your home. the time of the year when you need it most.
By regularly servicing and maintaining the heaters you can:
- Be proactive and make sure your oven is working efficiently throughout the year.
- Protect your family from deadly carbon monoxide leaks.
- Avoid thousands of dollars for future repairs.
- Extend the life of your stove and your heating system.
The annual maintenance of the heaters does not have to exceed your budget or take a long time. For just $ 30- $ 50 and with just a few hand tools, you can complete your own kiln service in less than three hours.
Follow these tips for basic maintenance and cleaning tasks that you can perform yourself to ensure the best operating condition of your heater:
1. Before the start
Before you start servicing the oven, you must turn off the power by turning off the circuit breaker or removing the fuse.
2. Clean the fan.
Remove the fan, which is fastened with screws, and clean each blade and the gap with a toothbrush. Stop vacuuming dirt and dust.
3. Lubricate the engine
If the stove motor has oil connections, you should lubricate at least once a year. Add 2 to 3 drops of engine oil without detergent of 10 grams to each of the connections.
4. Replace the filter
The furnace air filters should be checked and replaced once a month. A $ 2 filter is enough, but you should spend $ 15 for a very effective filter.
5. Check the belt and replace it
Motor belts must be checked for tension, cracks and damage. The strap should be tight when pressed and should be replaced if it is more than half an inch.
6. Check the duct seals.
Check the seals of the channels and seal them with metal tape if you notice any leaks.
7. Check the outer vents
Perform an external check of debris or clogged snow near vents and chimneys.
8. Hire a specialist
Many owners prefer to rely on the experience and knowledge of a professional stove keeper. For costs between $ 100 and $ 150, heating professionals can more thoroughly maintain their stoves, including analysis of combustion gases and cable inspection.
Is it time to carry out the annual maintenance and servicing of your heating system? Check with a heating contractor of Rhode Iceland Home Advisor, an oven setting with a professional to agree .
This article is sponsored by Home Advisor.
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