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When Is the Best Time of Year for HVAC Service?

The importance of regular HVAC service cannot be understated. It’s not just about comfort—it’s about the safety, efficiency, and longevity of your system. But when is the optimal time for servicing? Let’s look into the seasonal considerations that guide the timing of HVAC maintenance.

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Solving the Most Common Fall Indoor Air Quality Issues

The current transition from the hotter to the colder months beckons us to stay indoors. This also means one thing — the air we breathe must be of the highest quality. Fall comes with its unique set of indoor air quality issues, and in this blog post, HVAC and plumbing services contractor A-1 Comfort Care Heating, Cooling & Plumbing highlights practical solutions that will help resolve them. Dealing With Dust and Allergens Like in spring, the fall months are known for triggering allergies as a result of an increase in dust, pollen and other airborne contaminants. This issue is further exacerbated when the winter months come, with households spending more time indoors and having the windows closed most of the time. In addition to regular cleaning around the house, investing in high-quality filters for the heating system should help minimize respiratory issues caused by these allergens. The same can be achieved with the use of an air purifier that traps airborne particles effectively. Combating Poor Ventilation As already mentioned, windows are closed most of the time during fall to keep the indoors warm. This, however, leads to a lack of air circulation, which, in turn, causes the buildup of pollutants. HVAC and plumbing service technicians like us recommend opening them for at least a few minutes to allow fresh air in and expel the stale indoor air, as long as the outdoor temperatures are within comfortable range. When cooking food or taking a shower, always make it a point to turn the exhaust fans on to get rid of the airborne allergens. Keeping Indoor Humidity Within Acceptable Levels Fall can bring excess moisture into your home due to temperature fluctuations or rainstorms, exposing the indoors to mold and mildew growth. Consider investing in a dehumidifier to maintain proper humidity levels. Keep the bathroom and basement clean, dry and well-ventilated, and deal with leaks and other signs of water damage promptly to minimize moisture accumulation. Get in Touch With Us! At A1 Comfort Care Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, our air quality professionals can inspect your space and provide an assessment of air quality, along with solutions that will work for your home or business. We offer a wide variety of Carrier® products, including humidifiers, ventilators and air purifiers, that will improve your indoor environment. Our company is also among the top providers of local plumbing services. Count on our team of professional plumbers to ensure your home’s pipes and other fixtures are in great shape in time for the colder months ahead. Get in touch with us today by calling (732) 578-0379. You may also fill out our contact form to request an estimate.

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Cost-Efficient Ways to Run Your HVAC Unit During Fall

Cutting your utility costs in the fall is a great way to save money for the upcoming jam-packed holiday season. You can do this by using money- and energy-saving practices when running your HVAC system. These will help you maintain a comfortable indoor temperature throughout the season without straining your equipment and increasing your energy bills.

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Do You Need to Cover Your Outdoor HVAC Unit This Fall?

With the fall season just around the corner, it’s time to call your local heating and air conditioning repair services for a seasonal maintenance visit and inspection and get your HVAC system ready to face the colder days ahead. You can also take steps to ensure that your heating is in good condition by removing obstructions in your registers and vents, changing or cleaning the filter and clearing away any debris that might have fallen on your outdoor unit.

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