When temperatures drop, your heating system becomes the hardest-working appliance in your home. For months, it runs longer cycles, battles freezing outdoor air, and keeps your family comfortable around the clock. But once spring arrives and you finally switch it off, the wear and tear left behind often goes unnoticed.
Winter doesn’t just increase your utility bills; it can quietly create dust buildup, duct problems, airflow restrictions, and mechanical strain that linger long after the cold is gone. Here’s what winter may have left behind in your heating system.