It happens every year in our house. We wake up to
the first cold morning after summer and everybody refuses to get out
of bed until I get up and start the furnace. Well, this year I'm
going to get the furnace going early so I won't have to do the job
before my morning coffee or while dressed in slippers and a
bathrobe.
Also, because I'm not waiting until the last minute,
I can give the furnace a really good once-over looking for ways to
make it work cleaner and more efficiently.
Make your mornings a whole lot easier this season.
Take these simple steps to prepare your heating system.
Dangerous Leaks
First, remove all the access covers and look for
cracks and excess corrosion, especially in the heat exchanger -- the
place where air circulates through the combustion chamber. Fuel is
burned in the combustion chamber and if any carbon monoxide leaks
out it could be drawn into your home. If you suspect that this might
be happening, call a professional to test for the gas and/or install
a carbon monoxide alarm in your house. The alarm, available at most
home centers, looks and installs much like a smoke alarm.
A New Type of Filter
Next, clean out any dust and spider webs in the
furnace with a vacuum and remove the filter. Instead of replacing
the filter, you may want to install a new electronic air cleaner.
This new filter uses static electricity to keep out many more
particles and is very energy efficient.
Installation requires some custom-made ducting but
it is otherwise simple to do. Proper air-filtering has been shown to
prevent what is called "sick-building syndrome." There are many
causes for this, but symptoms include more frequent allergy attacks
and even colds and flu.
And a New Thermostat
In the interest of saving energy, think about
installing one of the new programmable thermostats. They may look
complicated, but they hook up to the same wires as old thermostats.
Once installed, you program the times you usually
turn the furnace on and off. The energy-saving idea behind these
thermostats is that people often forget to turn off the furnace or,
in order to heat up the house quickly, they overcompensate and run
the furnace full blast. By having the thermostat anticipate
temperature needs you save energy.
Check for an Even Burn
With the thermostat off, light the pilot light and
fire up the furnace. After letting it burn for a while, look at the
flames to see if they are burning evenly and with a nice blue color.
If the flames are dancing around with more yellow
than blue, you may need to adjust the air/fuel mixture. Different
furnaces adjust this mixture in different ways. If you do not have
the instructions for your individual furnace, have a professional do
it. A furnace that is not working efficiently will waste fuel and
take longer to heat up.
What about a New Furnace?
Finally, if after looking your furnace over you
decide that it's time for a new one, check with your local utility
to see if there are any rebates or purchasing plans available for a
new furnace. Also check the
Energy Star
Program. Many manufacturers offer low-cost financing on
appliances that meet the Energy Star guidelines.