First and foremost, your HVAC system and your plumbing system are distinctly different in their functions.
HVAC includes a variety of appliances in your home such as forced-air heating and cooling systems, heat pumps, air conditioners, and furnaces. A lot of problems can occur with your HVAC, some more expensive than others. While it is not a glorious aspect of home maintenance, it is helpful to know what these problems are. Common issues for HVAC include:
1) Leaks – HVAC connector and drain lines have the ability to develop leaks and force the system to run harder than it should.
2) Corrosion – Any terminals or wires related to the HVAC system can fall victim to corrosion when metal comes in contact with moisture.
3) Dirt and Debris – All components, from filters to electric panels, can accumulate dust and dirt causing inefficiencies.
Plumbing systems are centered around water and waste in your home. Common issues seen with plumbing systems are:
1) Clogged Drains – sinks, toilets, and shower drains are all subject to clogging over time leading to expensive leaks and damage.
2) Water Imbalance – overusing your water system can lead to water pressure problems and issues with inconsistent water temperature/ heat.
HVAC and plumbing maintenance is important to undertake as a homeowner for proactive and preventative purposes, which means that this work is intended to help prevent future issues that come with high costs. In the long run, these critical home systems will not cost you a lot of money if you stay on top of preventative maintenance.
The first step in maintenance is to keep a sharp eye on any early indicators. Some usual indicators that bigger problems are on the way are:
· Uneven room temperatures
· Visible debris on or around your HVAC and plumbing systems
· Higher than normal energy bills
· Unusual noises
· Unusual water pressure or unusual water temperature
Here are some maintenance suggestions that you can do yourself that are easy and have a great impact:
HVAC
· Check your air filters. Filters can clog over time but cleaning them can increase airflow and reduce the need for repairs.
· Inspect air conditioner refrigerant lines for leaks
· Replace air filters every 90 days
· Replace batteries in all carbon monoxide detectors
· Lubricate your HVAC motor
· Replace HVAC fan belt if not running efficiently
Plumbing
· Avoid pouring grease, cooking oil, or animal fat down the drain
· Turn on water and disposal before putting food down the drain
· Only flush toilet paper (and human waste) down the toilet
· Invest in a mesh screen to cover the shower drain and prevent hair from clogging
· Clean and clear sprinkler system heads
· Schedule a sewer line inspection
· Turn on outdoor spigots and lookout for leaks or drips
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