Debunking Damaging Furnace Misconceptions

There are some common furnace misconceptions that can quickly become disastrous.

There are many tips out there on how to reduce a heating bill. While some of these tips are useful, some are plain misconceptions and can cause eventual damage. Here are some common furnace misconceptions that can quickly become disastrous.

Bigger is not always better

Many think a bigger furnace is the most effective for a home. But that is not entirely true. Several considerations go into selecting the size of a furnace. These include the square footage of the home, the layout, the design of the ductwork, and the insulation. If the heating unit is too big based on these factors, it will short-cycle. That means it will turn on and off frequently, resulting in wear and tear and, eventually, a total breakdown.

A heating contractor can make recommendations for an adequately sized furnace for a given home.

Closing vents and registers in unused rooms don't save money

This myth is closely related to the one discussed above. With a furnace properly sized to condition the air in the entire house, closing some vents and registers causes unnecessary pressure to accumulate in the system. This pressure results in leaks, which will cost a lot to repair. Keep the vents and registers open because they help heat the home evenly.

Turning off the heating system when not in use does not save money

Turning off electrical appliances when not in use is a great way to reduce heating bills. Unfortunately, this statement isn't true for furnaces. Repeatedly turning the furnace on and off leads to wear and tear and consumes large amounts of energy. If not in use, reduce the system's temperature but don't turn it off.

Don't cover air conditioners in winter

Many people have been told to cover the air conditioner during winter to protect it from ice and snow. But the truth is, covering an AC unit during winter will trap moisture inside, resulting in rust and, ultimately, a breakdown. These units are built to withstand the outside environment, and winter is no exception. Covering the unit also creates a cozy environment perfect for hosting small animals and even mold.

If it's not broken, it still needs a professional's keen eye

Many people neglect their heating units until problems arise. Regular inspections from a professional will help detect problems that would otherwise have transitioned into something serious. Regular inspections from a certified professional will save money in the long run.


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