Winter Weather Isn’t Over Yet — How to Keep Your Home Comfortable and Your HVAC Running Strong
Here in Monroe and Union County, February can still feel very much like winter. While average highs climb into the 50s°F and lows dip into the 30s°F this month, it’s also a time when wind, cold snaps, and even winter storms can make heating systems work overtime.
Just recently, the National Weather Service issued warnings for snow and freezing temperatures in the area — typical signs that winter isn’t quite ready to let go. That means now isn’t the time to neglect your heating system. At Steele Mechanical Service, we want to help you stay warm, efficient, and prepared for whatever winter still throws our way.
Why February Weather Challenges Your HVAC
Even though the calendar inches toward spring, February weather in Monroe remains unpredictable:
- Temperature swings — Daytime highs can feel mild while nights plunge into chilly lows.
- Winter systems still in use — Furnaces, heat pumps, and boilers have been running for weeks, increasing wear.
- Storm risk — Snow, sleet, and freezing rain can still impact local homes and comfort.
All of this adds up to a period where even small HVAC issues have a way of becoming big problems — especially when you least expect them.
Top 5 Tips to Protect Your Heating System This Time of Year
Here’s how you can help your system stay healthy and your home warm, safe, and efficient:
1. Don’t Skip Your Mid-Winter Tune-Up
A professional check-up now can identify strain and wear before it leads to breakdowns — especially in heat pumps, furnaces, and hybrid systems.
2. Replace or Check Air Filters Regularly
Cold air months mean systems in near-constant use. Dirty filters restrict airflow and force your system to work harder, potentially leading to higher energy bills or early failure.
3. Watch for Thermostat Issues
Older or outdated thermostats can cause your system to cycle inefficiently. An upgrade to a programmable or smart thermostat can improve comfort and save on heating costs.
4. Seal Your Home’s Air Leaks
Windows, doors, and poorly insulated areas let warm air escape — making your heater work longer and harder. Add weather-stripping or professional sealing for better efficiency.
5. Keep Outdoor Components Clear
Even heat pumps have outdoor parts. Make sure vents and units are free of debris, ice, or snow — it helps your system breathe and operate safely.
Why Professional Service Matters
Steele Mechanical Service has been helping homeowners in Monroe and surrounding communities keep their HVAC systems running reliably year-round. We handle maintenance, inspections, repairs, and system optimization designed to prevent winter surprises. Whether it’s an unexpected cold snap or a hard-working heating system showing its age, our team is ready to help you stay comfortable — without paying for emergency repairs later.
Don’t wait for the next cold blast. Stay ahead of winter weather and protect your home with quality HVAC service from Steele Mechanical Service. Call us today at (980) 269-5344 or schedule online to make sure your home stays warm, efficient, and worry-free through the rest of winter.











