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Uncategorized  /  August 10, 2021

The Homeowner’s Guide to Proper Temperature Regulation

Your home’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system is responsible for providing good indoor air quality and thermal comfort. However, even the best HVAC units aren’t always in their best condition. There will be some instances where your systems are unable to keep up, which means you’ll wake up due to the heat or shivering because of the cold.

Over time, your HVAC system will be affected by:

When your HVAC system is struggling, you’ll need a furnace and AC service provider ASAP. But you can also do some quick fixes or preventive measures to ensure your HVAC unit runs smoothly (until you get the help of a professional).

Have the Right HVAC Unit Size and Learn How Your System Works

One of the best ways to regulate your home’s temperature is to get the right HVAC unit size. In general, having the right size of the unit makes it easier to heat or cool your home. But if you have the wrong size, managing your indoor temperature properly is a challenge. There may be areas in your home where it’s cooler or hotter than others.

So if you want to ensure the indoor air quality of your home, buy the right HVAC unit size. Doing so ensures your family will enjoy comfortable temperatures at home.

Also, it helps to understand how your HVAC system works. A thorough understanding of the system can help you achieve the proper temperature balance. In line with this, you’ll have to pay attention to technical terms like SEER ratings. If you need help to understand your unit, work with a reliable contractor in your area.

Inspect and Clean Your Air Ducts Regularly

If your air ducts have leaks, the air will not reach all of your rooms. Moreover, the leaks will force your furnace to exert more effort in ensuring all parts of your home are heated. In the long run, this will take its toll on your furnace, causing it to breakdown in the most inconvenient time.

To avoid these troubles, regularly check and clean your air ducts. Also, replace your air filter if needed. By doing these preventive measures, you keep dust and debris from damaging your air ducts. You don’t have to worry about your furnace giving up on you either.

Check the Air Vents

It’s equally important to regularly inspect your air vents so you can properly manage your indoor temperature. Regularly checking your vents reveals blockages changing the way airflow around your home.

A blocked air vent results in unequal airflow distribution in your home. You could end up with a cold living room but a sweltering bedroom.

Instead of dealing with this problem, check your air vents to see if there is work to be done. If they are blocked, vacuum the vents or rearrange pieces of furniture to make sure nothing is blocking the air. You can also redirect air to other areas by partially closing some vents.

Shift from Manual to Smart Thermostats

For most homes, people turn off their thermostat before they leave since they don’t need the place to be as comfortable as it should be when they are home. However, it may take a few hours before your home feels OK again once you come back.

For this reason, consider investing in a smart thermostat. When you use your thermostat properly, you make sure that your home is perfectly heated or cooled – even after you arrive from work or school. Generally, a smart thermostat can also help you schedule temperature changes throughout the day. You can also control the furnace no matter where you are.

Use Window Treatments

If you’re looking for a simpler and easier way to regulate your home’s temperature, use window treatments like shutters, drapes or blinds. For example, having blinds or shutters can control the temperature of any room as long as they are closed. During summer, put heavy and dark drapes to cool down your space or retain comfortable temperature levels.

If you want better results, choose a window treatment that controls the indoor temperature of your home effectively.

Re-Insulate Your Home

Improve your home’s insulation to manage the temperature properly. When your home isn’t properly insulated, it’s more difficult to cool and heat. Get it re-insulated as soon as possible.

These are helpful room temperature science tips that can regulate your home’s temperature without stressing you out. By following the suggestions above, you can make a big difference in your house’s temperature and comfort.

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