Seasonal HVAC Tips for Homeowners in the Kansas City Metro Area

As the seasons change, so do the demands on your home’s heating, cooling, and plumbing systems. At HER Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, we understand the importance of maintaining your home comfort systems throughout the year. Serving Belton, MO, and the surrounding areas, including Raymore, Lees Summit, Grandview, and Leawood, KS, we’re here to help you stay comfortable no matter the weather.

Spring: Prepare for the Heat

As temperatures start to rise, it’s time to focus on air conditioning maintenance:

  • Schedule an AC tune-up to ensure optimal performance
  • Replace air filters
  • Clear debris from around outdoor units
  • Test your thermostat

Summer: Beat the Heat

During the hottest months, your AC system works overtime. Keep it running smoothly with these tips:

  • Monitor your energy usage
  • Keep blinds closed during peak sun hours
  • Use ceiling fans to improve air circulation
  • Be alert for signs that you may need AC repair or service

Fall: Transition to Heating

As cooler weather approaches, it’s time to shift focus to your heating system:

  • Schedule a furnace inspection
  • Check for drafts around windows and doors
  • Clean gutters to prevent ice dams
  • Consider upgrading to a smart thermostat

Winter: Stay Warm and Efficient

Cold weather brings its own set of challenges:

  • Maintain consistent indoor temperatures
  • Inspect your water heater for optimal performance
  • Protect outdoor pipes from freezing
  • Keep your furnace’s air intake clear of snow and ice

Remember, whether you need routine maintenance, emergency repairs, or are considering system upgrades, HER Heating, Cooling & Plumbing is here to help. Don’t call him, call HER! Our expert technicians are ready to assist you with all your HVAC and plumbing needs throughout the year.

By staying proactive with seasonal maintenance, you can ensure your home remains comfortable and efficient in every season. Trust HER to keep your systems running smoothly, no matter what the weather brings to the Kansas City metro area.