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Six (6) HVAC Tips for Thanksgiving

This year’s Thanksgiving holiday is rapidly approaching. HVAC Alliance Expert extends greetings and a few reminders for every homeowner looking to celebrate. In this blog, you can learn the six tips you need to remember during Thanksgiving, and you can surely say that it is a happy Thanksgiving for your HVAC. You can get assistance from us if you need air conditioning and heating maintenance.

There is much to be thankful for this year, including delicious food, time spent with loved ones, and much more! When throwing a party, it’s easy to get caught up in the meal details, the seating arrangement, the entertainment, etc. 

Hosting a holiday party for loved ones can be nerve-wracking whether you’ve done it for the past five years or it’s your first time. There’s much more to Thanksgiving than just cooking a turkey; you might need a few extra days of sleep afterward between shopping, cleaning, and decorating. 

The comfort of your guests is often overlooked, but it can make or break your party. In this piece, we’ll discuss some easy-to-implement HVAC suggestions that will help you throw a spectacular party that will be talked about for years to come.

Here are six helpful home tips to make your Thanksgiving Day go smoothly.

 

  • Put the air conditioner in a comfortable setting.Thanksgiving Hvac Tips | HVAC Alliance Expert

Having a lot of people over and a hot oven can raise the temperature in the house, but turning down the air conditioner too far can damage it. 

Turn the thermostat down by two or three degrees a few hours before your guests arrive. Then, reduce it by that same 2-3 degree increment every few hours. Your house will be at an ideal temperature for your guests, and you won’t have to worry about having to shed layers while eating.

  • Replace your filters.

Make sure dust and other allergens aren’t being recirculated by checking your air filters once a month. Your HVAC system won’t work as hard to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the home, reducing your monthly energy costs.

  • Get your HVAC unit professionally checked

A full HVAC inspection might not be the most pressing item on your list, but it can ensure that Thanksgiving Day goes off without a hitch. Having your unit serviced on a regular basis can save you money and stress by ensuring that it will always function optimally when you need it most.

  • Clean the vents

Focus on the vents when you’re done with the rest of the house. These are probably the dirtiest areas of your home. Turning on the air conditioning will disperse this dust throughout the room, lowering the air quality in your home. Dust accumulates on the air vents inside and outside, so it’s important to clean them thoroughly on both sides.

  • Don’t plug too much into one outlet.

After the Thanksgiving feast, there will be a collective food coma, and everyone will be gathered in the living room to watch football or peruse Black Friday sales before passing out. Overloading an electrical outlet with multiple gadgets increases energy consumption and poses safety risks. 

Fire hazards, such as frayed cords and broken plugs, are always a risk, but they increase when more people and more gadgets are in use, as they often are over the holidays. Use surge protectors and limit the number of devices plugged into them. Also, if you have an especially old house, it’s probably a good idea to have an electrician check it out.

  • Use as few candles as possible

Nothing beats a beautifully set table with flowers, candles, and other ornaments during the holidays. A fire is more likely to start if more candles are used. Keep candles away from furnishings, and always blow them out before leaving the room. We know you already know this, but we can’t stress it enough: never leave candles unattended or burned down too low.

Electric candles add to the ambiance without the risk of a real flame and can be purchased without sacrificing authenticity.

Having your system checked for optimal performance at this time of year is crucial. See to it that your home’s heating and cooling systems are in good working order by having a certified technician inspect them before you invite guests over. Before putting your gas furnace through its paces, you should have it inspected for carbon monoxide leaks and any other problems that could put your safety at risk.

Spending time with family and guests is the most important part of hosting a party. The past few years’ events have made it all the more critical to value time spent with loved ones. We know it can be not easy to relax and enjoy oneself when responsible for planning and hosting a Thanksgiving celebration.

We hope that you and your guests will find these Thanksgiving heating tips helpful and that you’ll have nothing more to worry about than the food and the leftovers!

If you need additional assistance with your HVAC systems at home, feel free to get in touch with us and get professionally accommodated. We’ll offer economic and extensive assistance whenever necessary. Our professionals have the expertise to keep your system in top shape, saving you money and avoiding stressful breakdowns in your HVAC system.

 

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