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HVAC DIY in Your Home: What to Do and What Not to Do

DIY articles and videos are all over the internet on a multitude of topics. Some DIY projects can actually be rewarding and save money, such as painting or papering a room in your home. Other DIY projects can be quite dangerous and costly, such as climbing up on your roof to make a roof repair. HVAC DIY projects often fall somewhere in the middle. If you have an HVAC project in mind, be absolutely sure that it is safe and cost-effective. Otherwise, leave it to the pros. Here are some tips:

What HVAC DIYers Should Do

One of the most important, safest, and cost-effective DIY tasks for your HVAC system is changing your air filter as needed. The air filter is an important device designed to keep HVAC parts clean and running efficiently. Changing the filter as needed helps reduce the chance for HVAC breakdowns. Furthermore, the type of air filter you choose greatly impacts indoor air quality.

Another DIY HVAC task is cleaning the air vents each season (or more often if needed). As air is pulled into return vents or as it blows out of supply vents, dust and debris accumulate. Use the brush extension on your vacuum for quick cleaning.

Is your HVAC system making unusual noises? Be alert to unusual noises, such as banging, grinding, or clattering sounds from the HVAC system. These noises are indicators that your HVAC system needs professional service right away.

What HVAC DIYers Should Leave to the HVAC Pros

Performing DIY HVAC tasks should not replace professional, planned HVAC maintenance for both your heating and cooling units. Central air conditioners use an array of electrical, plumbing, and mechanical parts to keep your Broken Arrow area home nice and cool. If you use a gas furnace for heating, the furnace parts need to be annually inspected to ensure safety and efficiency.

When it comes to performing HVAC DIY tasks or scheduling a visit from your HVAC professional, it's usually safest and most cost-effective to seek a pro's advice and service. For the best HVAC service, repair, and installation in the Broken Arrow area, contact Air Assurance for your assurance!