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Avoid Hot and Cold Spots with Air Balancing

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You want your home or office to be comfortable throughout – without obvious cold or hot spots. That’s where air balancing comes in. Air balancing is a process whereby a heating professional tests your heating and cooling system to detect and adjust for these uncomfortable (and often costly) pockets of hot and cold air. In fact, air balancing is critical to optimizing the efficiency of your heating system and its ability to maintain a comfortably consistent temperature throughout your home or office. If you notice telltale cold or hot spots around your home, it’s time to consult with a professional Big Bear, California, heating specialist.

Balancing your Home’s Temperatures

There are things that you can do to help ensure that you are maximizing your home’s heating and cooling system and avoiding unnecessary hot and cold zones:

Adjust Your Registers

You can adjust the registers in your home or office to accommodate your needs, and with a few simple tweaks you may effect significant improvements. Don’t, however, opt to completely close any of your registers because this can lead to its own set of problems. By partially closing the registers on your upper floor while keeping those on your lower floor wide open during colder months, you can help keep the temperature consistent throughout your living space. Flip the settings in the warmest months. Work within this process until you find what works best for your home or office.

Implement an Offset of Two Degrees

If your home has separate thermostats on different floors, implementing a two-degree offset between them can help you maintain a temperature that remains consistent throughout. When the weather is colder, lower your top floor’s thermostat by two degrees, and when the weather warms up, try the opposite tactic.

Regularly Clean or Change Your Filters

The air filter for your heating and cooling system needs to be changed and/or cleaned regularly to help ensure that your system is working at maximum capacity. If you’re not sure what the drill is, a Big Bear, California, heating professional will show you how to access your filter and how best to care for, clean, and or change it during a regularly scheduled tune-up. There are a variety of important reasons for appropriately maintaining your air filter:

  • It improves the quality of air in your home or office.
  • It maximizes your heating and cooling system’s efficiency.
  • It extends the lifespan of your heating and cooling system.
  • It helps reduce your utility bills.

Maximize Your Window Coverings

The window coverings you choose for your home do more than simply look attractive and provide you with privacy. When they are chosen for their ability to hold heat and cold at bay, they can do a lot to help you maintain your home at a comfortable temperature throughout. When the sun is shining on cooler days, keep your curtains and/or blinds open to maximize the sun’s gentle assist. Conversely, when winter’s gloom encroaches, close your window coverings to help keep warmth inside. Switch things around on the dog days of summer, and you’ll be well on your way to improving the efficiency of your heating and cooling system.

Watch for Restriction of Airflow

The vents in your home or office are designed to provide you with air that flows freely, and for this reason, it’s important to keep the areas around your vents free from obstacles like furniture and drapes. When these areas are cluttered, it puts that much more pressure on your heating and cooling system. If your living space is too limited to accommodate this optimization, air deflectors can help; consult with a Big Bear, California, heating professional.

Consider the Placement of Your Large Electronics

The large electronics in your home and office generate plenty of heat, and this excess heat can directly affect your heating and cooling system. Adjusting your vents can help you accommodate for the heat produced by electronics such as computers and big screen TVs. Don’t forget to take placement of such electronics into careful consideration – when set near a thermostat, the excess heat production can cause your heater to leave you cold in the winter and can overload your cooling system in the summer months.

If You Are Experiencing Hot or Cold Spots in Your Home or Office, an Experienced Big Bear, California, Heating Specialist Can Help

Pockets of hot and cold air in your home or office aren’t just uncomfortable but are also indicative of inefficiencies in your heating and cooling system. At Bear Valley Plumbing & Heating  in Big Bear, California, our experienced heating and cooling specialists have the skill, knowledge, and commitment to help. For more information, please don’t hesitate to contact or call at 909-675-0983 today.


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