Common Heating Issues During Winter

March 9, 2023
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The winter months are here, and with them comes the inevitable change in temperature. When the temperatures start to drop below freezing, your furnace starts to work overtime to keep you warm.


According to The Grand Rapids Press, one of the most common heating issues during winter is a gas leak from your furnace running too much during the cold months. An easy way to help prevent this from happening is by regularly servicing your furnace so it doesn't malfunction and can warm your home all season long.


In this blog, you will learn from the experts at Grand Rapids Duct Cleaners about the most common heating issues during winter and what you can do to fix or prevent them from happening.


Six Ways to Prevent Heating Issues During the Cold Season


1. Keep your furnace maintained.  You must keep an eye on your furnace by having it looked at regularly to make sure everything is running smoothly. This will help ensure that your home stays warm all season long and prevent any unfortunate gas leaks.


2. Change your filter regularly.  This is super easy to do, but so many people tend to neglect it. By changing your furnace filter regularly, you will be able to keep air flowing throughout your home and prevent any disruptions in heating.


3. Keep vents clear of anything blocking the flow of air.  If you have vents in your rooms, make sure to keep them open and free of any items that could disrupt the flow of air. Blocking vents can cause some serious issues with the way your furnace runs and will not help maintain a steady temperature throughout your home.



4. Keep walkways and driveways clear of snow and ice.  This may seem like a no-brainer, but having to walk through snow and ice just to get into your home is no fun. Make sure you have a path cleared so that you can easily access your front door all winter long. Also, don't forget about making a clear path for guests who might come to visit during the season.


5. Close your doors and windows at night. Although it may seem like a good idea to leave all the windows open during the winter months, it can cause major issues with your furnace. By closing all doors and windows at night, you will be able to retain as much heat as possible in your home so that you don't have to turn up your heat any higher than you need to, which will save you money on your monthly energy bills.


6. Seal air leaks around windows and doors with insulation or weatherstripping. This is a great way to keep warm air from escaping your home during the winter months so that your furnace doesn't have to work as hard to keep you warm.


When your furnace is unable to maintain a consistent temperature during the winter months, it can lead to some serious problems for your family. Make sure you know these simple ways to help prevent heating issues during the winter and keep your home warm all season long.


For more information on keeping yourself and your family safe during the cold winter months, contact the experts of Grand Rapids Duct Cleaners today.

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