- GO Heating, Air & Plumbing
- October 21, 2020
- 7:04 am
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Time passes by so fast; we don’t even notice that it’s that time of the year again. People start to look for presents, plan for their holiday meals, and purchase glittery decorations. Even with all these, it’s equally essential to prioritize safety and comfort for everyone in your home this winter.
With these 4 (four) tips, you’ll ensure smooth holiday festivities while keeping your home safe.
Change Your Air Filters
Are you struggling to breathe? When the windows and doors are always closed, it’s common to have musty and stuffy air circulating in your home. Your home’s indoor air quality will likely decrease because of it. To prevent it, we highly recommend keeping an eye on your air filters. Change your air filters regularly to reduce the number of allergens, dust, and other air pollutants in your home.
Decorate Your Home with Care
Do some inspection on your lights before installing them. If you notice broken sockets or frayed wires, replace them. Don’t forget to turn off the lights whenever you leave your home or go to bed. Lights can overheat that may lead to fire accidents. Also, it’s one of the leading causes of holiday fires. To minimize fire risks even more, don’t leave lit candles unattended.
Get Regular HVAC Maintenance
You can easily avoid a holiday disaster if you don’t discontinue your regular HVAC maintenance. Don’t hesitate to call in a professional from GO Heating, Air & Plumbing to check for any gas and electrical degradation. Their service won’t stop there; they’ll make sure that your HVAC system is efficiently operating. You’ll even prevent getting significant expenses.
Declutter the Area Around Your HVAC
You should keep all objects at least a couple of feet away from heating sources, such as your water heater and furnace. It will maintain a safe operation and proper circulation throughout your house. You’ll also allow your trusted technician to access your system when needed.
Do you need a professional’s help? Or are you looking for a contractor who can provide a comprehensive maintenance plan for your HVAC system? GO Heating, Air & Plumbing has everything you need. Contact us today to set a schedule with one of our best technicians near your area in Plano, TX.