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Should I Keep My HVAC System Running Even During a Mild Winter?

Winter can be mild in some areas, and this can make it a little tricky to decide whether to turn your HVAC system off or to just keep it running. Generally, how you use your HVAC system during a mild winter depends on your own needs and preferences, as well as the characteristics of your home.

To help you make a decision on the matter, heating and air conditioning expert Amber Air Conditioning Inc. shares some tips on when you might want to stop using your HVAC system and when to turn it back on.

Why You Might Want to Consider Leaving Your HVAC System On

There are benefits to keeping your HVAC system on if the winter is mild. Keep in mind that the system isn’t just designed to heat and cool your home–it also helps circulate air and control humidity levels.

Your HVAC system is a significant contributor to your home’s indoor air quality, as well. When you turn it off, you won’t be able to take advantage of these benefits during that period of time. Of course, if you decide to leave your HVAC system running during a mild winter, make sure that your air filters have been replaced and the entire system has been cleaned. This way, you can maximize its impact on your home’s indoor air quality. 

Keep an Eye on the Weather

If you decide to turn your HVAC system off in the meantime, make sure to check weather forecasts on a daily basis. This will allow you to prepare for any significant changes in weather. You also need to use your thermostat wisely. Generally, setting temperatures for a minimum of eight hours is good practice. Furthermore, you can also set your thermostat lower when you’re asleep or away from home.

Amber Air Conditioning Inc. is proudly family-owned and -operated. We offer a range of heating and cooling services, ensuring top-notch quality in every job that we take on. Call us at (951) 579-4523 or fill out our contact form to request a service appointment. We serve customers in Lake Elsinore, Temecula and Corona, CA.

Ed Lambert

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