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We've covered when to call the experts for heating problems, the most common HVAC issues in the home, and why you should choose our expert technicians over the rest.

Now, our educated professionals are discussing how to prevent heating problems in the future. Here's our list of basic steps that every homeowner can take throughout the year, no matter the season:

Trust the experts. Investing in the right equipment is a huge way to prevent heating problems in the future, and who better to suggest what to buy than those that understand it best?

By taking the advice of your local professionals, you can ask questions and gauge which appliance will work best for your home -- and wallet.

At Warner Service, we offer Trane furnaces, boilers, and other appliances that have a long lifespan, come from a reputable name, and offer the most advanced technology for your home. Contact one of our experts for more information.

Read up, and read often. While expert blogs and self-help books aren't the total solution to fixing every heating problem, they're a good place to start. Homeowners can use these (often free) resources to familiarize themselves with HVAC terminology, common seasonal mishaps, and licensing information.

Reading will help homeowners better converse with techs to discuss and understand what's really going on in your home, so you don’t get an overpriced estimate or a shoddy, short-term solution.

Call for check-ups. Most homeowners know that they should change the air filter every month, but did you know that you should call the experts for a maintenance check-up every 3 months?

Because the HVAC in your home goes through a lot with each change in season, especially from fall to winter, it's wise to call the pros for a quick diagnostic inspection. To prevent heating problems between November to February, Warner Service will take a look at the following:   

  • Air conditioners
  • Air ducts
  • Boilers
  • Carbon monoxide detectors
  • Electronic air cleaners
  • Furnaces
  • High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) systems
  • Humidifiers
  • Programmable and wireless thermostats
  • Radiators
  • UV light systems
  • Ventilators

Our skilled professionals will perform quality inspections to test, calibrate, measure, clean, and adjust any necessary components in these appliances to make sure your home is kept safe during the harsh winter months.

Pro Tip: Warner Service also offers emergency service and plumbing maintenance for home or commercial buildings.

Sign up for a service agreement. You've got a full family calendar, so we understand if heating maintenance gets swept to the side. That's why residential service agreements make perfect sense for any busy homeowner. It eliminates the learning curve by hiring the pros to tackle projects, renovations, and repairs on a renewable basis.

We perform maintenance services for the above-mentioned appliances as well as gas logs and piping, gas or oil heat pumps and systems, and ventilators.

Perform the minimal maintenance. Homeowners shouldn't have to pay top dollar for optimal comfort. By performing the minimal maintenance requirements on your home’s HVAC, you can have a lower energy bill, save on repairs and replacements, and so much more.

Pro Tip: You can even put together a personalized toolkit for all of your maintenance needs by using the instructions in our blog, How To Build A DIY Maintenance Kit.

Homeowners can also download our brand-new HVAC Maintenance Checklist by clicking below. It'll help you save hundreds per year on repairs and replacements:

Download the HVAC Maintenance Checklist

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