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Mario Garcia
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lost due to leaks, holes and poorly connected ducts. Consider professional duct sealing for improved energy efficiency and lower bills.
• Check to see whether your furnaces and air con- ditioners bear the Energy Star logo. If not, consider a new unit. A properly-sized and installed Energy Star air conditioner uses up to 20% less electricity than older models, and doing so may make you eligible for a federal tax credit.
• Have a technician give your home’s cooling system a preseason tune-up so that everything is running effi- ciently by the time warmer weather arrives. You know the “personality” of your heating or cooling unit best, so be prepared to provide the technician with impor- tant information. No fact is insignificant, as it may help them diagnose and fix a problem.
• Be sure that all HVACR installation and mainte- nance is performed only by a qualified professional. Read company reviews and ask the contractor if they have technicians certified
by North American Tech- nician Excellence. NATE- certified technicians have demonstrated knowledge of today’s increasingly sophis- ticated heating and cooling systems. To find a NATE- certified technician in your area, visit natex.org.
SAFETY
• Carbon monoxide, often referred to as the “silent kill- er,” is odorless, colorless and tasteless. Protect your fam- ily by changing the batteries on your carbon monoxide detectors and ensuring you have a detector on each level of your home. When chang- ing a furnace filter, make sure the new filter is correctly posi-
tioned and the access panel is securely fastened. Have your home’s furnace inspected and serviced annually by a NATE- certified technician.
• Likewise, test all the smoke alarms in your home and replace batteries as needed. The National Fire Protection Association rec- ommends smoke alarms on every level of the home, in- cluding every sleeping room and outside each separate sleeping area.
A little seasonal mainte- nance can go a long way to a safer, more beautiful and more eco-friendly home.
This article is courtesy of StatePoint Media.
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