"For Your Comfort" Monthly Newsletter

🍁 Cooler Days Ahead: Is Your Furnace Ready?
October Weather Outlook:
As we transition into October, we can expect temperatures to cool off, with highs averaging in the mid-60s°F and lows dipping into the upper 40s°F by the end of the month. Occasional rain showers are possible, especially in the latter half, so don't forget your umbrellas! It’s the perfect time to ensure your heating system is ready to go.
A Look Back at Local Weather:
Did you know that October 2023 brought a record low of 23°F in Champaign? While such extreme lows are rare, it's always good to be prepared for those sudden cold snaps.
Get Your HVAC System Ready for Fall:
As the weather turns from warm to cool, now is the ideal time to prepare your HVAC system for the cooler months. Here's what you can do:
- Schedule an Elite Guard Maintenance to ensure your furnace is working efficiently.
- Replace your air filter to help improve air quality and efficiency.
- Test your thermostat to ensure it switches seamlessly from cooling to heating. Does your thermostat need batteries? If so, now is a good time to replace them.
At Ray’s Heating and Air Conditioning, we recommend our Elite Guard Maintenance (EGM) to keep your system running smoothly all season long!
Have you heard?
There are some exciting updates in the residential heating industry that can help homeowners like you save energy and reduce costs:
- Smart Thermostats help homeowners save energy and lower bills by learning routines and adjusting temperatures automatically. With smartphone apps, you can control your home's temperature from anywhere.
- High-Efficiency Furnaces reduce energy use and lowers utility bills, while improving comfort and reducing noise. It’s a smart investment for long-term savings and a smaller environmental impact.
If you're thinking of upgrading, it’s a great time to explore the benefits of newer technologies!
Should I Be Worried About My Furnace the First Time I Turn it on?
One of the most common concerns homeowners have is that burning smell when they first turn on the furnace. This is completely normal! Dust accumulates on the heat exchanger and other parts of the furnace during the off-season, and the smell is just the dust burning off. However, if the smell persists or if you notice any odd sounds, it’s best to give us a call.
Thanks for reading!
