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Maintaining Your Systems – Furnaces

No matter what the age of your furnace, you can improve energy efficiency by keeping it in good working order. A few simple furnace maintenance tasks will ensure you’re getting the most for your energy dollar.

Change or clean your furnace filter

When was the last time you changed or cleaned your furnace filter? Failing to check the filter regularly can be costly: dust and dirt can work their way into the blower and coil assemblies, reducing the furnace's operating efficiency and eventually damaging the motor.

In fact, heating technician say more than half their service calls are caused by simple dust and dirt clogging up vital motor parts!

Most dealers recommended changing disposable filters once a month, or cleaning reusable filters every other month.

Clear outdoor exhaust vents

During the winter, be sure to clear snow and ice away from the intake and exhaust vents outdoors. If the vents become blocked, dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can back up into the house, and the furnace could shut down.

Changing furnace filter

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Furnace Filters

Schedule an annual tune-up

An annual checkup by a service technician is also a good idea - especially if you have a natural gas system. The technician will check the flues and temperature settings, examine the heat exchanger for cracks, and check the safety mechanisms.

A $50-$100 annual tune-up can reduce your heating costs by five percent – and it’s the best prevention against deadly carbon monoxide poisoning.

More do-it-yourself maintenance

Other easy ways to keep your furnace running efficient include:

  • Check the owner's manual to see if the blower motor should be lubricated. If you have an older heating unit, you might need to add a drop or two to each oil port.
  • Replace frayed belts.
  • Check flues or vents for cracks or blockages.
  • Check the condensate drain to make sure it is properly attached and flowing freely.

Remember to read your owner's manual carefully before doing any maintenance work, and always shut off power at the service panel first.

Furnace inspection


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Brochures and fact sheets:

PowerHouse: Heating Your Home
By Alliant Energy [PDF format]

 

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Learn more:

Energy-Efficient Gas Heating for the Home
Fact sheet from the U.S. Department of Energy

EnergyStar Heating & Cooling Products
Find the official listed of qualifying products and where to buy them.

The Most Energy-Efficient Appliances
Get ratings on furnaces, air conditioners and boilers from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

 
 
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