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Don’t let an easily-resolvable issue get in the way of you + your family enjoying a beautiful fall season.

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Fall is nearly here, which means now is the perfect time to get your home ready to keep you cozy. Here are four fall must-do repairs + seasonal maintenance tips from the Air Experts:

  1. Change your air filters (they should be changed at least every other month in the fall).
  2. Schedule your yearly heating system tune-up.
  3. Change the batteries in your smoke + carbon monoxide detectors.
  4. Check for warm airflow from your vents when your unit is on.

Want to leave the prep to the pros?

Schedule a fall tune up

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