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Winter HVAC Tips from 4 Seasons Heating & Air

Cold temperatures during a winter storm can put extra strain on your home’s heating system. Staying informed and making small adjustments can help keep your home warm, efficient, and comfortable all season long.

Cold Weather Can Stress Your Heating System

When winter weather moves through the Sandhills, heating systems often work overtime to keep indoor temperatures comfortable. Extended cold snaps can increase wear on furnaces and heat pumps, especially if systems are constantly adjusting to fluctuating thermostat settings.

That’s why local homeowners are encouraged to stay tuned to STAR 102.5 FM and WIOZ 550 AM for helpful HVAC and heating tips throughout the winter season.

Smart Winter Heating Tip

One simple but effective tip during cold weather is to set your thermostat to a consistent temperature. Constantly turning the heat up and down can cause your system to work harder than necessary.

Another helpful step is to keep interior doors open. This allows warm air to circulate more evenly throughout your home, helping maintain comfort while improving overall efficiency.

Why These Tips Matter During Winter Storms

Winter storms often bring sustained cold, icy conditions, and increased demand on heating systems. Following a few best practices can help:

  • Reduce unnecessary strain on your HVAC system
  • Maintain consistent indoor comfort
  • Improve heating efficiency and airflow
  • Lower the risk of unexpected system issues

Local Experts Spotlight: 4 Seasons Heating & Air

Heating and HVAC Tips on STAR 102.5 FM and WIOZ 550 AM are proudly sponsored by 4 Seasons Heating & Air, a trusted local expert committed to keeping homes warm, efficient, and comfortable all winter long.

Their philosophy is simple: Get comfortable with us.

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From routine maintenance to cold-weather HVAC concerns, 4 Seasons Heating & Air is ready to help homeowners stay comfortable throughout the winter season.

Presented by 4 Seasons Heating & Air — keeping homes warm, efficient, and comfortable all winter long.

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