Preparing for the Cold: Furnace Maintenance Tips for Utah Winters


 Utah is well-known for its extreme winters. Why do you think we hosted the Winter Olympics and have so many pro athletes flocking to our mountains every year? Once that temperature dips down, you had better be prepared to keep your business, clients, and family safe and comfortable with the snow outside.

A big part of that plan is proper furnace maintenance. Our experienced team at CMB HVAC has put together some simple tips for keeping your furnace in tip-top shape so when Jack Frost is nipping at your nose, you’ll know what to do next.

Change the Filter:
A clogged or full of debris filter will choke up your system. The air will not be able to flow as well, and the system will begin to work twice as hard. That leads to higher electrical bills and less lifespan of a pretty essential part of your home.

Get to Know Your System:
Want to ensure you always have quality furnace maintenance? Learn more about your furnace. Read the manual and look online for FAQs about keeping this item in good working order so you can reduce how much money you need to spend on repairs or replacements.

We work with all models and sell products from Amana, Fujitsu, Friedrich, and Day & Night. In all cases, they provide useful documentation to help you with any quick maintenance or proactive support for keeping your system in good condition.

Stick to Safety First:
Your furnace is a hard-working machine. If you choose to go the DIY route, safety needs to be your #1 concern. Shut down your system long before changing anything internally or externally. You don’t want a simple wire replacement to lead to a bad emergency room visit.

Have Routine Quick Checks:
Your senses are your friend. All our technicians use sight, sound, scent, and touch (probably not taste) to detect any issues that may be happening. A visual scan can reveal loose tubes, and sniffing the air around the machine can tell you if there is a leak of any kind. Do this regularly, maybe once a month during the winter.

Keep Drainage Clear:
You want any drainage tubes or gas connections clear from debris. There should be a drip pan around your furnace. If that isn’t periodically releasing water, you could have an issue with the flame sensor or compressed air getting in the way of proper function.

Dust Off:
Many homes have their furnaces in areas where no one goes. Maybe your basement, backroom, or utility area. These are high-dust areas. You should clean these up every once in a while, with a brush, just in case.

Contact Our Team

For all the rest, including advanced and in-depth inspections, you should contact us at CMB HVAC. At Utah’s local HVAC team, we know how to best check and repair your items with regular furnace maintenance schedules that will keep your home a cozy retreat all winter long.

For over 20 years, we have worked with Utah homeowners just like you. Our team takes great pride in having a stellar track record of return and referral clients. We are fully licensed and insured to give you peace of mind that when it comes time to turn on that heat, you’re prepared.

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