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New Home, New You, and New HVAC Responsibilities

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Moving into a new home can be exciting, but it’s important not to overlook the essential maintenance tasks that come with it. Here are a few things you should add to your to-do list to ensure a fresh start in your new home.

First and foremost, consider scheduling a professional duct cleaning. Over time, dirt, debris, and even microscopic systems can build up in your ductwork, leading to poor indoor air quality and potential health issues. This is especially important if you’re doing any renovations involving drywall, which can create a lot of dust and debris.

Next, sealing water and air leaks is crucial for both your comfort and your wallet. Gaps and cracks in your home can cause air leaks and allow water to seep in, leading to drafts and higher energy bills. Start by checking the attic and basement, as these areas tend to be the biggest culprits. Look for gaps in knee walls, attic hatches, wiring holes, recessed lights, and basement rim joists, and seal them with caulk, spray foam, or insulation.

It’s also important to assess the heating and cooling system in your new home. Find out when the previous owners last had it serviced and check the filters, fans, and motors for any signs of wear and tear. Keep the number of an HVAC expert handy in case something goes wrong, or consider purchasing a protection plan for added peace of mind.

Finally, don’t forget to replace the furnace filter and clean the air vents. This will improve indoor air quality and help keep your HVAC system running smoothly.

Taking care of these maintenance tasks may not be the most exciting part of moving into a new home, but they will help ensure that your space is comfortable, safe, and healthy for years to come.

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