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Heating Season Prep: McKinney Furnace Checklist

Heating Season Prep Checklist for McKinney Homeowners

McKinney winters may be mild compared to northern states, but Collin County still sees stretches of freezing temperatures that demand a reliable furnace. Preparing your heating system before the first cold snap prevents breakdowns and keeps energy bills in check.

Your Pre-Season Checklist

  • Replace the air filter: A clogged filter forces your furnace to work harder and reduces airflow throughout the house
  • Check the pilot light or igniter: If your furnace has a standing pilot, verify the flame is steady and blue rather than yellow or flickering
  • Inspect ductwork: Look for visible gaps, disconnected joints, or crushed flex duct in the attic that could waste heated air
  • Test your CO detector: Carbon monoxide leaks are most common during heating season when gas appliances run continuously
  • Clear vents and registers: Move furniture and rugs away from floor vents to allow proper air circulation

When to Schedule a Professional Tune-Up

If your furnace is more than five years old or made unusual noises last winter, a professional inspection is worth the investment. Technicians check gas connections, heat exchangers, and electrical components that homeowners cannot safely evaluate.

Schedule through our heating repair page or explore full HVAC tune-up services in McKinney.

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