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Factors That Affect The Efficiency Of Your Heating System

Every heating system has an efficiency rating that reflects its operating potential. However, there are other factors that affect whether your heating system works as advertised. The following are some factors that impact your heating system's efficiency. 

Poor Insulation Levels 

Insulation provides a barrier in your home and contains the heat your furnace produces. Therefore, if your home has poor insulation, your heating system has to work harder to ensure your home is warm. 

First, the attic should have a thick insulation layer on its floor. Additionally, your walls should be adequately insulated. You should schedule an energy audit to establish the quality of your home's insulation.

Air Leaks

Air leaks are another factor that affects the efficiency of your heating system. When heated air escapes from gaps in your home, the furnace works harder to ensure your home is warm. Over time, your furnace will fail. This means you will have to replace the unit.

Air leaks are caused by cracks in windows, doors, walls, ceilings, and attics. Also, check your garage for air leaks when the door isn't sealed properly. Another reason for air leaks is worn-out air ducts; therefore, ensure your ventilation system is examined for leaks.

Dirty Coils

An accumulation of dirt on your evaporator coils affects the ability of your heating system to transfer heat. As a result, your furnace works harder and uses excess energy. This translates to high energy bills.

Make sure you clean your coils by getting an annual tune-up. Also, change your furnace filters regularly. Installing furnace filters with higher efficiency will minimize the buildup of dust in your system.

Heating System Maintenance

Professional maintenance and the correct installation of your heating system are one of the factors that affect its longevity. When you schedule regular heating system maintenance, it will be less prone to problems.

Poorly maintained heating systems break down frequently and are inefficient in heating your home. Your technician will recommend the ideal time to schedule professional maintenance based on the age of your furnace system and your specific heating needs. For example, a system that serves a large household will need more frequent cleaning and maintenance than one rarely used in a small condo.

In Closing

When installing a heating system in your home, contact a professional. A technician will choose the appropriate system and place it at the right location. Furthermore, they will inspect your home to ensure the insulation is okay and there are no air leaks. Remember to ask your technician for tips to maximize your heating system's efficiency.

Contact a local heating contractor to learn more. 


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