It’s hard to believe when the temperature is 90 degrees out, but winter is coming (sorry GOT fans, I had to!). It will be here before you know it! In St. Louis, it sometimes seems like we skip fall and those 70 degree days I love and goes right into frigid temps. I’m all about buying new sweaters and comfy blankets but what about making sure your house is ready for winter?
I shared a few months ago about making sure that your air conditioner was ready for summer by having a regular maintenance check and the same goes as we headed into those colder months. Luckily, Sears experts are there to replace or repair your heating and cooling systems and keep them running at its best.
I know from experience and tell everyone I can – routine HVAC maintenance will help prevent costly repairs and can make your HVAC system more energy efficient! Sears HVAC experts maintain all major types and brands of heating and whole house cooling systems. They can help you with everything from furnace maintenance to heat pump maintenance! Check out these HVAC maintenance tips for some ideas on how to get ready for winter.
I don’t know about you, but it can be easy to get overwhelmed when it does come to taking care of your house. I remember hearing so many different things this summer about taking care of my air conditioner. Check out the infographic below that talks about 8 HVAC myths debunked!
Right now through November 5th, you can book an HVAC Preventive Maintenance Check for $89.99 and make sure you’re ready for fall and winter!
If you are ready to buy, you can save up to $2,325 on new HVAC systems through November 15th! It’s the best time to upgrade your HVAC system with Sears Home Improvement.
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Disclosure: I partnered with Sears Home Services for this post but all thoughts and opinions are my own.
This is a great checklist for HVAC checkups.
I need to hurry and get this done. It is important to do a checkup this time of year.
This is really great information. I like the infographic with the 8 HVAC myths debunked.