Don't let your vacation anticipation distract you from ensuring your HVAC system will be fine when you return from your trip!

Planning a summer getaway? While you’re daydreaming about sandy beaches and mountain hikes, don’t forget to give your HVAC system some attention before you head out. A little preparation can help you return to a comfortable home and avoid any unexpected surprises. Here are five neighborly tips to get your HVAC system vacation-ready.

1. Adjust the thermostat

It’s tempting to turn off the air conditioning completely while you’re away, but this can lead to a sweltering home and potential humidity problems. Instead, set your thermostat to a higher temperature, around 85° F. This keeps your house cool enough to prevent excessive humidity and mold growth without wasting energy. If you have a programmable thermostat, set it to return to your preferred temperature a few hours before you get back.

2. Change the air filter

A clean air filter ensures your HVAC system runs efficiently and maintains good indoor air quality. Before you leave, check your filter and replace it if it’s dirty. This simple step can prevent your system from working harder than necessary, saving energy and reducing the risk of a breakdown.

3. Clean around the outdoor unit

Your HVAC’s outdoor unit needs proper airflow to function effectively. Clear away any debris, leaves, or overgrown plants from around the unit. This helps it run smoothly and prevents potential damage. Also, make sure there are at least two feet of clear space around the unit for optimal performance.

4. Schedule a maintenance check

If it’s been a while since your HVAC system had a professional check-up, now is a great time to schedule one. Our technicians will inspect and tune up your system, ensuring everything is in top shape. This can prevent small issues from turning into major problems while you’re away and give you peace of mind that your system is running efficiently. Conveniently schedule a check-up online today!

5. Consider a surge protector

Summer storms can bring power surges that may damage your HVAC system. To protect it, consider installing a surge protector. This small investment can prevent costly repairs or replacements due to electrical surges. If you already have one, make sure it’s in good working order before you leave.

Bonus tip: Secure your windows and doors

While not directly related to your HVAC system, ensuring all windows and doors are properly sealed can help maintain your home’s temperature. This reduces the workload on your HVAC system and improves energy efficiency. Double-check locks and seals before you go to keep your home secure and comfortable.

By taking these simple steps, you can relax on your vacation knowing your HVAC system is well-prepared and your home will be comfortable upon your return. Safe travels and enjoy your summer adventures!

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