When Nebraska winter rolls in, it doesnt mess around. Between freezing temps, icy winds, and surprise snowstorms, your furnace becomes the most important appliance in your home. To keep it running efficiently (and avoid costly repairs), a few smart steps can make all the difference. Whether you’re in Omaha, Lincoln, or anywhere in between, here’s how to keep your furnace in top shape all season long.
1. Schedule a Furnace Tune-Up Before the Freeze
Your furnace has likely sat idle all summerdust builds up, parts wear down, and efficiency drops.
Best Practice: Get a professional tune-up in early fall. We’ll clean the system, check for carbon monoxide leaks, inspect the heat exchanger, and ensure safe, efficient operation before the first real freeze hits.
2. Change Your Furnace Filter Often
A dirty air filter restricts airflow, makes your system work harder, and drives up energy bills.
Best Practice: Check the filter monthly and replace it every 13 months. In Nebraska, with all the indoor heating and tightly closed homes, this simple task can extend your furnace’s life and improve air quality.
3. Seal Drafts and Insulate
Cold air sneaking in through doors, windows, and attics makes your furnace run overtime.
Best Practice: Add weatherstripping, use door draft blockers, and make sure your attic and walls are well insulated. Proper sealing reduces energy waste and keeps your home consistently warm.
4. Set Your Thermostat Wisely
Its tempting to blast the heat when its 10F with a wind chillbut setting your thermostat too high increases wear on your furnace and spikes your energy bill.
Best Practice: Keep your thermostat between 6870F when youre home and lower it 68 degrees at night or when youre away. A smart thermostat can automate this and save even more.
5. Dont Block Vents or Returns
Furniture, rugs, or curtains covering your vents can restrict airflow and throw off your systems balance.
Best Practice: Walk through your home and make sure all vents and returns are open and unobstructed. Good airflow means better comfort and efficiency.
6. Keep the Area Around Your Furnace Clear
A cluttered furnace room is a fire hazard and can affect how your system breathes and performs.
Best Practice: Leave at least 3 feet of clear space around the unit, and never store flammables nearby.
7. Know the Warning Signs
No heat, strange noises, burning smells, or increased energy bills are signs your furnace may need professional attention.
Best Practice: Dont wait for a full breakdowncall us at the first sign of trouble. Catching small issues early prevents major repairs or replacements later.
8. Consider Upgrading an Old Furnace
If your furnace is over 15 years old, its likely costing you more than it should in energy and repairs.
Best Practice: Ask us about high-efficiency models that are designed for Midwest winters. Newer systems can cut your heating bill by up to 30%.
Final Thoughts:
A reliable furnace is your best defense against Nebraskas bitter cold. By following these tips, youll stay warm, save money, and avoid emergency repairs. Need a tune-up, inspection, or replacement quote?
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