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How to Stay Safe During Your DIY Heating Season Prep

As the temperatures begin to drop and the crisp fall air settles in, many homeowners start thinking about getting their homes ready for another Montana winter. While our professional team is always here to handle the technical side of heating maintenance in Bozeman, MT, there are a few easy steps you can take to prepare your system before the first frost hits.

Tackling these small DIY tasks ensures your heating system is set up for success. Just make sure to leave the complex, potentially risky work to trained HVAC technicians.

Shut Down and Clean Your AC

If you have a central air conditioning unit, now’s the time to shut it down properly. Flip the power switch off to avoid accidental starts during cold weather. Once it’s off, give it a good cleaning by clearing away leaves, dirt, and debris that may have collected over the summer. Consider covering the unit with a breathable cover to protect it from ice and snow without trapping moisture. This simple step helps prolong the life of your AC and ensures it’s in good shape when you need it again next spring.

Change Your Air Filter

One of the easiest but most impactful DIY tasks is swapping out your HVAC filter. A dirty filter restricts airflow, forces your system to work harder, and reduces indoor air quality. Replace the filter with a fresh one before the heating season begins. Depending on your household—such as if you have pets, allergies, or high dust levels—you may want to check and change it every month, while some households can wait two or three months.

Clear the Space Around Your Furnace and Vents

Your furnace or boiler needs room to work safely and efficiently. Take a moment to clear away any boxes, storage items, or clutter from around your heating system. Not only does this improve airflow, but it also minimizes fire hazards. Similarly, walk through your home and make sure that all vents and registers are open and unobstructed. Rearrange furniture if necessary so that warm air can circulate freely throughout your living spaces.

Check Thermostat Settings and Battery

Before the first cold night, double-check your thermostat. Make sure it’s set to “heat,” and adjust the temperature to your family’s comfort level. If your thermostat uses batteries, replace them now so you’re not left in the cold if they die mid-winter. For those with programmable or smart thermostats, review your schedules to ensure you’re balancing comfort with efficiency.

Leave the Rest to the Pros

While these DIY steps make a big difference, it’s essential to schedule your professional heating maintenance appointment before winter fully sets in. Our highly qualified HVAC team has the training, tools, and expertise to inspect your system, clean and lubricate components, and ensure everything is running safely and efficiently. By letting us handle the technical work, you’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing your system is ready to keep your family warm no matter how cold it gets.

Keep Cozy!

Preparing for the heating season doesn’t have to be complicated. By handling these simple DIY tasks and then calling in the pros, you’re ensuring a reliable, safe, and comfortable winter. Don’t wait until the first big snowstorm—schedule your professional maintenance appointment with us today and stay toasty all season long.

Contact Ambient Air Solutions today for expert help with heating maintenance in Bozeman, MT. Simplifying Heating & Cooling!

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