Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from the Keystone team!

As 2024 draws to a close, we find ourselves reflecting on the year that has passed. It's been another incredible year at KeyStone HVAC & Climate Systems, and we owe much of our growth and success to you, our valued customers.

From those who have been with us since our founding in 2021 to our newest clients, your trust in our services is not something we take lightly. Each call and service visit has helped us to improve, grow, and continue to provide the high-quality HVAC solutions that our community relies on. So, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you for choosing KeyStone HVAC & Climate Systems. Your decision to work with us among the many options available means everything to us.

For anyone who hasn't experienced the KeyStone difference yet, don't wait for the chill to bite—get in touch! Whether it's ensuring your heating system is ready to handle the winter months or prepping your cooling systems for the next season, we're here 24/7 to ensure your home is comfortable and guest-ready, not just for the holidays but all year round.

Here's to a warm, safe, joyful holiday season and a prosperous new year! Remember, we're just a call away.

In order to ensure you have a warm, safe holiday season, we've outlined some helpful steps below. These maintenance tips will help keep your HVAC system running smoothly throughout the winter:

5 Key Winter Maintenance Steps from KeyStone HVAC & Climate Systems

1. Check and Replace Your Air Filter

  • Regularly changing your air filter (every one to two months) helps maintain airflow and reduces strain on your heating system.

2. Schedule a Professional Heating System Tune-Up

  • A professional tune-up ensures your heating system is optimized for the season and can help extend its lifespan.

3. Seal Drafts Around Windows and Doors

  • Address drafts to prevent your heating system from overworking, which can also help reduce your energy bill.

4. Keep Vents and Furnace Areas Clear

  • Remove obstructions around vents and the furnace to maintain efficient airflow and prevent fire hazards.

5. Protect Outdoor HVAC Units

  • Cover your outdoor A/C condenser to protect it from winter weather and debris, which can enhance its longevity and efficiency.

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