HVAC, Electrical & Plumbing Tips for a Cozy Home This Winter
Posted
December 19, 2024
Renowned for having the “Best Snow on Earth,” winters in Salt Lake City can be particularly brutal, with heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures that can wreak havoc on your home systems. The best way to ensure your home remains cozy and inviting throughout the seasonal cold is to take the necessary precautions to keep your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems in top condition.
In this blog post, the home service specialists at Whipple Service Champions share some essential tips to keep your home warm, safe, and cozy all winter.
HVAC Tips for Winter
Your heating equipment is the backbone of winter comfort, but it requires proper care to ensure it runs smoothly on the coldest days of the year. By following the tips below, you can ensure your system operates efficiently all season:
Replace air filters: Clogged air filters block airflow and increase strain on your system, driving up energy costs. Check and replace filters every one to three months to enhance efficiency and performance.
Seal air leaks: Inspect windows, doors, and ductwork for drafts, and seal any leaks to improve heating efficiency, minimize energy waste, and enhance home comfort.
Schedule professional maintenance: Have your heating system professionally inspected before the winter chill sets in to clean components, check for wear, and ensure everything runs smoothly.
Plumbing Tips
Frozen pipes and other plumbing problems are more common during winter and can lead to major disruptions. Prepare ahead of time and prevent these common issues by taking these steps:
Insulate pipes: Wrap exposed pipes to prevent freezing, especially in unheated areas like basements, attics, and garages.
Drip faucets: Allow faucets to drip on cold nights to relieve pressure in pipes and minimize the risk of freezing.
Inspect leaks: Fix leaks promptly to prevent water damage and wasted water, which can worsen in winter.
Drain lines: Disconnect hoses and drain outdoor faucets to prevent freezing and damage.
Schedule maintenance: A professional inspection can identify vulnerabilities and ensure your plumbing system is prepared.
Electric Tips
Winter storms can wreak havoc on your electrical system, threatening the safety and functionality of your home. Take the steps below to stay safe and cozy on the coldest days of the year:
Inspect electric heaters: Ensure space heaters and electric blankets are in good condition and follow all safety guidelines when using them.
Check your generator: If you have a generator, test it to ensure it’s fueled and ready for use in case of a power outage.
Upgrade your lighting: Switch to energy-efficient LED bulbs for better performance and lower energy costs during longer winter nights.
Schedule an inspection: Ensure your wiring, outlets, and breaker panel can handle increased winter demand with a professional inspection.
Keep Your Home Warm & Cozy with Help from Whipple Service Champions
This winter, make your home a haven of warmth and comfort by trusting Whipple Service Champions with your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical service needs. Whether it’s routine maintenance, repairs, or upgrades, our team is here to help ensure your systems remain safe, efficient, and reliable all winter.
With 24/7 emergency service availability and a highly skilled team of technicians with over 100 hours of annual training, you can rely on us to deliver the prompt, professional solutions you need to keep warm and cozy when it counts.
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