Although the summer heat may still be sticking around, autumn is just around the corner. It’s time to start thinking about transitioning your HVAC system from summer to fall.

However, it’s not as simple as just turning the A/C off. You should ease both your home and your air conditioning system into the next season. Here are four tips to help you make the switch as smooth as possible.

Use Fans and Open Windows
Now that the weather is starting to mellow out, you can at least turn the air conditioning unit to a lower setting. Once you do that, start using your ceiling fans a little bit more and opening windows. Not only does it take some of the burden off of your air conditioner, it allows your house to air out and stay fresh.

Close the Blinds
Although this is a great summer tactic to take strain off of your air conditioner, it works for just about any season. Approximately 25% of your home’s hot and cold air is lost through small cracks and holes, which means curtains and blinds are great energy savers. They not only keep the sun and heat out in the summer, they keep the cool in when you need them to.

Turn the A/C Off at Night
Not only is the weather during the day getting more mild, the nights are becoming even cooler. This is a great time of year to save energy by turning your A/C off at night. Open a window and leave a few fans on in the house to circulate the cool night air and you’ll wake up in a home that feels fresh and cool without breaking the bank before autumn fully sets in.

Schedule Maintenance
Though you may not think it, your HVAC systems need preventative maintenance at least twice every year. This is the perfect transitional time to call us at TMS and have your systems inspected. Not only should you have your A/C inspected, but your heating system needs a checkup as well. It’s just as important to repair any damage done over the summer months as it is to prepare your heating system for the cold of winter.

If you’re not sure where to begin with transitioning your HVAC system to the autumn months, give us a call at (860) 314-1518 and we’ll be able to answer all of your questions. “Your Comfort Is Our First Priority”