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Two children run ahead of the rest of the family on a fall path filled with orange leaves.

A healthy heating system leaves more time for enjoying the fall foliage (pun intended).

Photo provided by Air Experts

Fall is in full swing, bringing spine-tingling movie nights, apple-picking weekends, and, for the first time in months, home heaters back to life.

Since none of us want a faulty furnace disrupting our cool weather fun, here are five easy ways to get your home cozy-ready, according to the experts:

  1. Test your heating system
  2. Replace all air filters
  3. Improve system efficiency + extend lifespan with a tune-up
  4. Check smoke + CO detectors
  5. Dust your space

So don’t wait. Schedule your heating tune-up today.

Schedule a fall tune-up

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