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The heaters get a serious workout during the cooler months, and this doesn’t just mean winter. Many users use the heaters on mild autumn and spring days, and if users have reverse cycle heating and cooling, user’re using the HVAC system all year round!

It’s fair to say that heating systems work as hard as the family car, but unlike the vehicles, the heaters don’t usually get a yearly service.

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Here’s the good news. Most people don’t need to service their heater every year to keep it at its best, but users will need regular maintenance every couple of years. And here’s the bad news. If users are not servicing the heating system, user’re missing out on a whole range of benefits!

Do users have split systems or hydronic heating in Melbourne? Maybe the user is considering booking a ducted heating service. Whatever system users have, Australian Climate Systems highly recommend maintenance every 2-3 years.

What Is Heating Maintenance?

Heating and cooling maintenance services are different from heating and cooling repairs. Preventative maintenance services are completed every few years. They help to maintain peak performance and prevent the need for additional costly repairs.

Heating maintenance services differ depending on the type of system the user owns. Here are some common maintenance services:

  • Cleaning indoor and outdoor units.
  • Cleaning and changing of air filters.
  • Inspecting ductwork.
  • Calibrating the thermostat.
  • Checking, tightening, and lubricating various parts and connections.
  • Checking for leakages, including carbon monoxide leaks.
  • Testing gas pressure and electrical connections.
  • Repairing or replacing damaged parts.
  • Cleaning the flame sensor.
  • Checking the igniter.
  • Cleaning ducts, vents, return air grilles, and fans.
  • Full system performance tests.

Why Is Heating Maintenance Important? 10 Benefits to Consider

1. Let’s Get Comfy

The user can keep comfortable in the dead of winter without worrying about the heater letting the user down

Home heating is all about comfort, and the best way to stay comfortable is to service the heating system regularly. 

Arranging routine maintenance services will ensure better performance and the fastest, quietest possible heating for the home. In other words, it means the user can keep comfortable in the dead of winter without worrying about the heater letting the user down.

2. Go Green and Get Energy Efficient

It’s no secret that heating and cooling systems aren’t the best for the environment. There are systems with low energy efficiency, systems that emit greenhouse emissions in the form of natural gas, and systems that rely heavily on Australia’s coal-powered electricity to operate.

One way users can make the heater as energy-efficient and environmentally friendly as possible is through maintenance services. Regular servicing maximizes efficiency, ensuring the heater never uses more energy – or emits more carbon emissions – than it needs to.

3. Money in the Pocket

Users might think that regular heating and cooling services will cost users money in the long term, but the opposite is true. In the long run, heating maintenance will pay for itself.

By regularly servicing the system, the user keeps the heating energy usage at its lowest, which will help to keep the energy bills at their lowest. In other words, heating maintenance = energy savings = cost savings!

  • Regular servicing

If the user lets that wear and tear build up, the system will work harder to heat the home, resulting in higher running costs

As well as lower energy costs, regular servicing will also lower the expenses because all the components of the heater are being kept in good working order. If the user lets that wear and tear build up, the system will work harder to heat the home, resulting in higher running costs.

But if users take care of wear and tear regularly, user reduce the cost of operation and put even more money in their pockets.

4. Don’t Wear Those Repair Costs

As well as reducing running costs, regular maintenance also prevents the need for unnecessary and expensive heating and cooling repairs.

Whether it’s hydronic heating in Balwyn or Brivis gas heater services, users can avoid damaged parts by keeping the heater in tip-top condition. Sidestep expensive repair or replacement costs and forget the hassle of system malfunctions with regularly scheduled maintenance!

5. Safety First at Home

Overall, heating and cooling systems are overwhelmingly safe. However, where there is heat, there is always a risk of fire. And it’s not just fire that users have to worry about. Blockages in heating pipes, cracks in heat exchangers, and damaged refrigerant lines can all expose users to toxic and dangerous substances. 

In gas heaters, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning is especially concerning as carbon monoxide gas is colorless and odorless, so it can be difficult to detect. Servicing the heater every 2-3 years can ensure any damage is detected and the risk is removed, restoring safety!

6. Breathe Easy

Many split systems are equipped with multiple air filters as well as advanced air purification systems

Most heating systems are forced air heaters, meaning they circulate air around the room to keep users warm. As well as heating the air, these systems also filter it for improved indoor air quality.

The air filtration technology in the heater will differ from system to system. Many split systems are equipped with multiple air filters as well as advanced air purification systems. Some gas-ducted heaters will use simple return air grille filters.

  • Improving IAQ

Regardless of the heating system type, regular servicing can ensure these filters and purifiers are operating at their best and improving indoor air quality. From air purifier maintenance to cleaning or replacing air filters, every step will make a difference in maintaining clean air.

If users are particularly sensitive to pollen, dust, pet dander, mold, or other contaminants, regular servicing from a professional heating technician may go a long way to relieving the symptoms.

7. Enjoy Reliability

If there’s one thing users want out of a heater, it’s a system that switches on every time and heats the home effectively. If there’s one thing users don’t want, it’s a heater that fails to function or experiences a major, costly breakdown in the middle of winter.

Nothing can guarantee that the user won’t experience heater problems, but servicing the system every 2-3 years increases its reliability and reduces the chance of breakdown.

8. Here’s to a Long Life Span!

Heating equipment that is serviced regularly can last 10-15 years, and even longer in many cases

The number one way to save money on heating and cooling is by extending the life of the equipment. Buying and installing a new system can get expensive, and users don’t want to have to do it early because user let the heater fall into disrepair.

Heating equipment that is serviced regularly can last 10-15 years, and even longer in many cases! So, service the heater so users don’t have to replace it for many years to come.

9. Maximize The Warranty

If the user has a warranty on the heater, it’s important to maintain the recommended servicing times so the user doesn’t void the terms and conditions.

A valid warranty can save users hundreds or sometimes thousands of dollars, so make sure the user keeps up the required servicing if the heater is under warranty.

10. Maximize Price and Appeal

When users are selling the home, prospective buyers are going to test the heating and cooling systems. And if they don’t work properly or they’re excessively noisy, those buyers might walk away.

On the other hand, a heater that works perfectly and has an impeccable service history might just help to close the sale. It’s the little things that count in a tough real estate market, so make sure the user gets the heater serviced regularly to help the home stand out!

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