Thanksgiving is just around the corner. What are you thankful for? Your home? Your family? How about your HVAC system? That one probably doesn’t make the list you rattle off around the dinner table, but maybe it should. It’s given you a lot this year.
Here are a few reasons why HVAC is something to be thankful for.
Cooling in the summer
The summer months got pretty warm in Dayton this year. The humidity didn’t help either. At times, you barely wanted to go outside at all. Fortunately, your A/C kept your home cool and comfortable all season. Not only that, it dehumidified the air that circulated through your house, so things didn’t feel so unbearably muggy.
Warmth in the winter
As hot as the summers are in Dayton, the winters can be positively chilling. The temperatures are dropping already. By December, they’ll be below freezing, just like they were last year. But you have a furnace that can keep you warm no matter what the weather is like. That’s something to be thankful for.
Air quality
The air in your home can contain all sorts of contaminants, from dust and pet dander to mold and mildew, and more. Left unchecked, it can lead to allergies, asthma, and a host of other health and respiratory problems. But your HVAC system has your back. In addition to keeping your air comfortable, it filters out those contaminants as the air circulates through your home, so that you can stay healthy and breathe easy.
Energy savings
For all that your HVAC system does for you, you’d think it would cost you an arm and a leg. But if you have an energy efficient system and take proper care of it, it actually saves you money. By changing the air filter regularly and scheduling your annual HVAC maintenance appointment, you can keep your system in prime condition, so it can continue giving you reasons to be thankful for years to come.
For help keeping your HVAC system healthy year round, contact us at Ace Hardware Home Services. We proudly serve Dayton’s heating and cooling needs.
Our goal is to help educate our customers in Dayton, Ohio about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).
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