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How To Plan Ahead for the Heating Season

As summer starts to wind down, it's time to plan ahead for the upcoming heating season. Whether you rely on oil, propane, natural gas, or any other home heating fuel, preparing in advance can save you from chilly surprises and ensure your home remains warm and cozy throughout the colder months. In this guide, brought to you by Bedford Valley Petroleum & Propane, we'll walk you through essential steps to get your home ready for the heating season.

1. Schedule a Heating System Inspection

The first step in preparing for the heating season is to schedule a professional inspection of your heating system. A certified technician will assess the condition of your furnace, boiler, or heat pump, ensuring they're in proper working order. Any issues detected can be addressed before they lead to breakdowns during the coldest times of the year.

2. Clean and Replace Filters

Dirty filters can restrict airflow and reduce the efficiency of your heating system. Clean or replace air filters according to the manufacturer's recommendations. This simple step can significantly improve your system's performance and air quality within your home.

3. Seal Drafts and Insulate

Drafty windows and doors can allow cold air to infiltrate your home, making your heating system work harder to maintain a comfortable temperature. Seal any gaps or cracks around windows, doors, and other openings. Additionally, consider adding insulation to your attic, walls, and basement to minimize heat loss and save on energy costs.

4. Stock Up on Heating Fuel

If your home relies on heating oil, propane, or another type of fuel, make sure you have an ample supply on hand before the heating season begins. Contact Bedford Valley Petroleum & Propane to arrange for fuel delivery or inquire about our auto-delivery services to ensure you never run out during the coldest days. You can also save money on heating fuel during the summer...inquire about summer savings.

5. Program Your Thermostat

Invest in a programmable thermostat if you don't already have one. This technology allows you to set different temperatures for various times of the day, optimizing energy usage when you're home and reducing it when you're away or asleep. Some thermostats can even be controlled remotely via a smartphone app.

6. Prepare Your Chimney and Fireplace

If your home features a chimney and fireplace, ensure they're clean and safe to use before the heating season. Schedule a chimney sweep to remove creosote buildup, and inspect the fireplace for any structural issues. Using your fireplace safely can add a cozy touch to your home's heating strategy.

7. Consider Energy-Efficient Upgrades

Investing in energy-efficient upgrades can have long-term benefits for both your comfort and your wallet. Consider upgrading to a high-efficiency furnace, installing energy-efficient windows, or switching from oil to propane.

8. Create Emergency Preparedness

Even with the best preparations, emergencies can still happen. Create an emergency kit that includes blankets, flashlights, batteries, and non-perishable food items. Familiarize yourself with your heating system's manual so you know how to troubleshoot common issues. Consider investing in a generator to combat winter power-outages.

The end of summer is a great time to prepare for the cold months ahead. Rather than scrambling to fix any issues that may arise during winter, you can rest assured that you're prepared ahead of time. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you'll be well-equipped to keep your home warm and comfortable throughout the colder months. Remember, Bedford Valley Petroleum & Propane is here to assist you every step of the way, from fuel delivery to expert advice on optimizing your heating system's performance. Stay cozy and enjoy the winter season ahead!