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4 Ways to Ensure You’re Warm This Winter

Published by Steven Weiland

As Chicago’s brutal weather arrives, its necessary that your heating system is in tip-top shape for the upcoming winter months. Your heating contractors at Heatmasters in Chicago want to make sure that your heating system is prepared with these five steps:

Check for Leaks

Air leaks in your system will raise your energy bills and overwork your heating unit. Make sure that you check for air leaks at least once every couple of months and address them if necessary.

Insulation

No matter how well your insulation was placed when you first got your heating unit, at some point something will happen to it. Once you lose insulation, you will immediately lose heat and energy. Whenever you clean your heating system, you should inspect the insulation and check for air leaks.

Change Filters

Dirty furnace filters attract pollen and debris and decrease the productivity of your system. By replacing them every few months, your air with stay clean and healthy and your system will perform at maximum efficiency. Make sure to inspect them monthly during winter, when your system is continuously being used.

Carbon Monoxide Detector

This may seem like a strange step, but carbon monoxide can be produced by improper ventilation of generators, furnaces, gas, propane or any device that burns charcoal. Running any of these systems without the right ventilation can lead to deadly levels of gas in the air.

If you need assistance ensuring your system is running properly, call your heating contractors in Chicago, Heatmasters. We will make sure that heating your home is as easy as possible.

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