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The English poet Alexander Pope once quipped, “To err is human…” And boy, was he right. As humans, we are bound to make mistakes, sometimes repeatedly. But the good news about making mistakes is that we often learn from them.

If you’re a homeowner, you’ve learned what to do—and what not to do—in various home situations. But you’ve probably made a few mistakes along the way, just as many homeowners do. To help avoid HVAC mistakes in the future, our HVAC maintenance techs are revealing the most common HVAC mistakes our customers make—and how you can avoid them in the future.

Mistake #1: Overlooking Regular HVAC Maintenance

It may sound trite, but if we had a dollar for every customer who ignored their regular cooling or furnace tune-up, we’d be rich! When you don’t schedule regular HVAC maintenance, your system suffers. Regular system checks allow techs to test your system, clean coils, change filters, evaluate and tighten components, and fully test that all parts work properly. A full check helps prevent breakdowns and keeps your system running efficiently.

Mistake #2: Ignoring Moisture Problems

Have you noticed excessive condensation on your AC system? Don’t ignore this moisture! Extra moisture could signal drain line issues. If your condensate drain lines are dirty or blocked (often caused by dirt, mold, or bacteria), water could back up in your system and cause extra condensation. Call us for an HVAC inspection. ARS can help!

Mistake #3: Installing an Improperly Sized HVAC System

Bigger is not always better—especially regarding your HVAC system. If your HVAC system is too large for your living space, several things could go wrong, including constant short cycling, an increase in energy bills, wasted energy, and hot and cold spots throughout your home. If you need a new HVAC system, call our reliable pros at ARS. Our certified techs can evaluate your home’s space and recommend a system that is the correct size and fit for your home.

Mistake #4: Ignoring Dirty Air Filters

Ok, we’re going to make this simple: You wouldn’t wear the same dirty, grimy socks repeatedly, right? You change them for a fresh pair when they start capturing dirt and moisture, correct? Well, you should be as diligent with your air filters. When you ignore dirty air filters, your system not only has to work harder to heat or cool your space, but your indoor air quality suffers, and your energy bills could increase. For the best system results, change your air filters every three months. Not sure what type fits your system best? Give us a call.

Mistake #5: Blocking or Closing Air Vents

Closing off certain rooms or areas of your home will not save you money on your utility bills—it will cost you more. By closing heating vents in your home, you may accidentally cause an imbalance in your heating system. You are better off keeping your vents and interior doors open and allowing your system to circulate evenly.

Call ARS/Rescue Rooter & Avoid Home Service Mistakes

So, how did you do? Are you a smarter, happier homeowner now that you know what mistakes to avoid? We hope so! Always remember, the kinder you are to your HVAC system, the better it will work for you. And whatever your home service issue may be—from water heater repair and furnace tune-ups to drain cleaning and emergency plumbing service, ARS/Rescue Rooter is always here to help with our exceptional service guarantee.

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