As temperatures start to drop in Wichita, it’s the perfect time to make sure your HVAC system is ready for the cold months ahead. A little fall preparation can go a long way in preventing unexpected breakdowns, improving efficiency, and keeping your home warm and comfortable all winter long. At Hanna Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve put together a simple 7-step fall HVAC checklist to help homeowners stay ahead of the freeze.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through the most important tasks to tackle before winter hits—from checking your air filter to scheduling a professional tune-up. With these steps, you can protect your system, save on energy costs, and enjoy dependable heat when you need it most.
A detailed fall HVAC checklist can help keep your home warm, safe, and energy-efficient all winter long. Here are seven steps that every homeowner should tackle before the first freeze of the season.
1. Change or Clean Your Air Filters
This is the simplest and one of the most important steps you can take to protect your HVAC system. Your air filter traps dust, dirt, and other particles from circulating through your home. But when it becomes clogged, airflow is restricted, which makes your system work harder. This leads to higher energy bills, unnecessary wear and tear, and reduced indoor air quality.
Most experts recommend changing disposable filters or cleaning reusable ones every 30 to 90 days. If you have pets, allergies, or a larger household, you may need to replace them more frequently. Starting the season with a fresh filter ensures your system can run efficiently and your family can breathe easier.
2. Test Your Thermostat
Before winter arrives, give your thermostat a quick test run. Switch it over to heating mode and set the temperature a few degrees higher than the current room temperature. Your furnace should kick on within a minute or two. If it doesn’t, or if you notice it struggling to maintain the temperature, that’s a red flag worth addressing before the cold weather arrives.
If you’re still using an older thermostat, consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat or smart model this fall. These devices allow you to set customized schedules, reduce energy waste, and save money without sacrificing comfort. Some smart thermostats even learn your habits over time and automatically adjust settings for maximum efficiency.
Hanna is your source for reliable thermostats, whether you prefer traditional options or want to upgrade to a digital or programmable model. Also, ask our team about wireless options, which can be placed anywhere in your home for greater convenience.
3. Inspect and Clean Your Vents and Registers
Blocked or dirty vents can disrupt airflow and make your HVAC system less effective. Walk through your home and check that all vents and registers are open, clean, and unobstructed. Move furniture, curtains, or rugs that may be covering them, and vacuum away any visible dust or pet hair.
This is also a good time to consider a professional duct cleaning if it’s been a few years since the last one. Over time, dust, debris, and allergens can build up in your ductwork, reducing indoor air quality and efficiency. A clean system can help ensure even heat distribution throughout your home this winter.
4. Schedule a Professional Heating Tune-Up
Your HVAC system is like a car. It needs regular maintenance to perform at its best. A fall tune-up ensures your furnace or heat pump is ready for the heavy workload ahead. During a professional inspection, a technician will:
- Check and tighten electrical connections
- Inspect the heat exchange for cracks or damage
- Test safety controls
- Lubricate moving parts
- Clean burners and ignition components
- Check for carbon monoxide leaks
- Verify airflow and system performance
Not only does routine maintenance improve efficiency, but it can also extend the life of your system and catch small issues before they turn into costly repairs. Most importantly, it gives you peace of mind knowing your furnace is safe to operate. Hanna offers routine heating checks and tune-up services to keep your system working at peak efficiency through winter.
5. Seal Drafts and Insulate Your Home
Even the most efficient HVAC system will struggle if your home isn’t properly sealed and insulated. Drafts around doors, windows, and other openings allow warm air to escape and cold air to sneak in, forcing your furnace to work harder.
Take time this fall to:
- Add weatherstripping or caulk to gaps around windows and doors
- Check attic and basement insulation
- Install door sweeps on exterior doors
- Seal gaps around utility lines, pipes, or vents
Not only will these improvements help keep your home warmer, but they’ll also reduce energy waste and lower your heating bills throughout the winter.
6. Clear the Area Around Your Outdoor Unit
If you have a heat pump or outdoor HVAC unit, it’s important to keep it clear of debris before winter sets in. Leaves, sticks, grass clippings, and other yard waste can restrict airflow and cause your system to work less efficiently.
Trim back shrubs or plants at least two feet away from the unit and gently rinse off dirt with a garden hose if needed. Once snowfall begins, make sure to clear ice and snow from around the unit to maintain proper airflow. This simple step can prevent strain on your system and improve reliability during the coldest months.
7. Check Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors
Your heating system plays a vital role in keeping your home comfortable, but it also comes with safety considerations. Furnaces and other fuel-burning appliances can produce carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless, odorless gas that’s dangerous, even deadly at high levels.
Before winter, test all CO and smoke detectors in your home. Replace batteries, and if your detectors are more than 7 to 10 years old, replace the units entirely. For added peace of mind, place CO detectors on every level of your home, especially near sleeping areas.
Bonus Tip: Don’t Wait for a Breakdown
It’s easy to put off HVAC maintenance until something goes wrong, but that usually means bigger headaches and heftier bills. A proactive approach this fall ensures your system runs smoothly all winter long, keeps your home cozy, and helps you avoid those stressful “no-heat” emergencies.
Get Your Home Winter-Ready with Help from Hanna
Preparing your HVAC system now can save you from stress, discomfort, and costly repairs when winter weather settles into Wichita. By following this simple 7-step fall checklist, you’ll boost your system’s efficiency, extend its lifespan, and ensure your home stays warm and reliable all season long.
If you’d like expert help getting your system winter-ready, the trusted technicians at Hanna Heating & Air Conditioning are here for you. From thorough tune-ups to repairs and replacements, we’re committed to keeping Wichita homes comfortable—no matter how cold it gets.
Stay warm this winter, and reach out anytime you need dependable HVAC service!






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