Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklist: HVAC & Plumbing Edition
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Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklist: HVAC & Plumbing Edition
As the seasons change, your home’s HVAC and plumbing systems work hard to keep you comfortable and safe. From hot summer days to cool winter nights, regular maintenance ensures these systems run efficiently year-round. Ignoring seasonal upkeep can lead to higher energy bills, unexpected breakdowns, and even water damage.
To help you stay ahead, the experts at Full Swing Plumbing, Heating & Air have created a simple, seasonal checklist to keep your home in top shape through every season.
Spring: Refresh and Reset
Spring is the perfect time to prepare your home for warmer weather and recover from the chill of winter.
HVAC Tasks:
- Schedule an AC tune-up. A professional inspection and tune-up ensure your air conditioner is ready for heavy use. Technicians will check refrigerant levels, clean coils, and make sure your system runs efficiently.
- Replace air filters. Dust and pollen can quickly clog filters in the spring, reducing airflow and air quality. Replace them every 1–3 months for best results.
- Clean vents and registers. Vacuum and wipe down your vents to remove any dust that accumulated over winter.
- Test your thermostat. Switch your system from heat to cool and confirm your thermostat responds accurately.
Plumbing Tasks:
- Check for leaks. Inspect under sinks, around toilets, and near your water heater for any signs of moisture or dripping.
- Flush your water heater. Sediment buildup reduces efficiency. Draining and flushing the tank annually helps it run longer and more efficiently.
- Inspect outdoor faucets. After freezing temperatures, look for cracks or leaks before connecting hoses.
Summer: Efficiency and Prevention
During the summer, your HVAC system works overtime to keep your home cool—making efficiency a top priority.
HVAC Tasks:
- Keep outdoor units clear. Make sure your AC condenser is free from debris, grass clippings, or plants that can restrict airflow.
- Use ceiling fans wisely. Set them to spin counterclockwise to help circulate cool air and reduce strain on your AC.
- Seal air leaks. Check around doors, windows, and ductwork for gaps where cool air may escape.
Plumbing Tasks:
- Inspect your sprinkler system. Look for leaks or broken sprinkler heads that waste water.
- Check water pressure. High water pressure can stress your pipes. A pressure-reducing valve can help prevent costly leaks or bursts.
- Be mindful of clogs. Summer gatherings and cookouts often lead to extra food waste. Avoid pouring grease or scraps down the drain.
Fall: Prepare for Cooler Weather
As temperatures drop, fall is your chance to prepare your home’s systems for winter’s demands.
HVAC Tasks:
- Schedule a heating tune-up. Have your furnace or heat pump serviced to ensure it’s ready for the cold months ahead. A professional will clean components, check safety controls, and test efficiency.
- Replace your air filter again. Fall allergies and dust buildup can affect air quality and airflow.
- Inspect carbon monoxide detectors. If you use gas heating, make sure detectors are working properly for your family’s safety.
Plumbing Tasks:
- Insulate exposed pipes. Outdoor or basement pipes are vulnerable to freezing. Adding insulation sleeves helps prevent burst pipes.
- Disconnect garden hoses. Drain and store them, and shut off outdoor water valves to avoid ice buildup.
- Check your sump pump. Test it by pouring water into the pit to ensure it activates correctly.
Winter: Protect and Preserve
Winter is all about prevention—especially when it comes to freezing temperatures that can damage plumbing and strain heating systems.
HVAC Tasks:
- Monitor your heating system. Listen for unusual noises, check for uneven heating, and replace filters as needed.
- Use a programmable thermostat. Set consistent temperatures to save energy and reduce wear on your system.
- Keep vents clear. Don’t block airflow with furniture or rugs.
Plumbing Tasks:
- Prevent frozen pipes. Keep cabinet doors open under sinks to allow warm air to circulate and drip faucets during extreme cold.
- Know your water shut-off valve. In case of a burst pipe, turning off the water quickly minimizes damage.
- Schedule a professional inspection. Have a licensed plumber check your water heater and fixtures for wear before the holidays.
Year-Round Tip: Stay Proactive
While each season comes with its own challenges, the key to a comfortable, efficient home is consistency. Scheduling regular maintenance with trusted professionals like Full Swing Plumbing, Heating & Air ensures your systems are running at their best all year long.
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By following this seasonal maintenance checklist, you’ll protect your investment, reduce energy costs, and enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is prepared for whatever the weather brings.
If it’s time for your seasonal HVAC or plumbing service, call Full Swing Plumbing, Heating & Air today or visit callfullswing.com to schedule an appointment with our team of experts.
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