Generally, you should have your HVAC system serviced at least once a year. Air conditioners should be inspected in the spring before use, and furnaces or other heating equipment should be inspected in the fall before use.
With proper maintenance, an HVAC system can last 15-20 years, though some components like furnaces may last up to 25 years, and central air conditioning units might last 10-15 years. This also is dependent on the weather conditions in your area. Certain factors like frequent days of extreme heat or freezing temperatures can put more wear on your system. More frequent maintenance checks would be needed for units experiencing these weather conditions to prevent systems from breaking down too early.
It varies based on personal preference, season, and energy-saving goals. In winter, 68°F (20°C) while you’re awake and lower while you’re asleep or away from home is recommended. In summer, 78°F (26°C) when you’re at home and higher when you’re away is suggested for the best savings on your energy bill.
Regularly changing air filters ensures optimal system efficiency, improves indoor air quality, and protects the equipment from potential damage due to clogging and added strain to your HVAC system.