When temps start dipping into that classic Western Massachusetts mix of “crispy,” “chilly,” and “oh no, why is my car frozen again,” your heating system becomes the unsung hero of your home. But even the best furnace, boiler, or heat pump needs a little TLC once winter really settles in.
At Reidy Heating & Cooling, we want to help homeowners stay warm and avoid mid-season surprises… because no one deserves the 8 p.m. “my heat just shut off” panic on a February night. Here are a few simple ways to make sure your heating system is ready for whatever New England throws your way.
Start with a Winter Checkup
Just like cars need tune-ups before long road trips, your heating system needs one each winter. A professional cleaning and inspection helps spot issues early, improves efficiency, and keeps your home safer. A seasonal tune-up can:
- Improve airflow and comfort
- Reduce energy bills
- Catch minor problems before they become emergencies
- Extend the life of your system
If it’s been a while, consider this your sign to schedule one.
Keep Air Filters Fresh (And Your Air Cleaner)
Dust and debris build up fast, especially as we shut windows and keep the warm air inside. Dirty filters force your system to work harder, which means higher bills and potential breakdowns.
Swap out your filter every 1–3 months, depending on pets, allergies, and how much your system runs. It’s one of the simplest ways to keep things running smoothly.
Watch for “Early Warning” Signs
Heating systems are polite; they usually warn you before they fail. If you notice any of the following, it might be time to call in a pro:
- Rooms that heat unevenly
- Strange noises (rattling, booming, squealing)
- Rising energy bills without explanation
- Furnace cycling on and off frequently
- A faint burning or musty smell that doesn’t go away
Trust your senses; they’re good at catching problems before they grow.
Consider an Upgrade if Your System Is Getting Up There in Years
If your heating system is 15–20 years old, you might be paying more each month and risking mid-season repairs. Modern systems are quieter, more efficient, and better at maintaining a uniform temperature throughout the entire home, especially on those bitterly cold mornings. A high-efficiency furnace or boiler upgrade can:
- Lower monthly costs
- Improve comfort levels
- Reduce environmental impact
- Add value to your home
We can help figure out whether repair or replacement makes the most sense.
Don’t Forget the Thermostat
A smart or programmable thermostat can help you stay comfortable and save energy, as long as it’s set up correctly. If you’re not sure which settings work best, or your thermostat seems inconsistent, we’re always happy to help get things dialed in.
(Pro tip: If your thermostat ever goes blank, don’t ignore it. That’s a sign something’s wrong with the system and it’s better to have it checked early.)
Heat Pumps Are Worth a Look
More homeowners in Western MA are turning to cold-climate heat pumps as either a primary or supplemental heating source. These systems are incredibly efficient, work well even in low temps, and offer cooling in the summer – a win-win. If you’re considering adding a heat pump or pairing one with your existing furnace for a hybrid system, we’d be happy to walk you through your options.
Stay Warm, Stay Safe, and Enjoy the Season
Whether you’re looking for a simple heating tune-up, advice on your current heating system, or exploring a more efficient replacement option for your home, Reidy Heating & Cooling is here to help. We’ve been keeping Western MA homes cozy for decades, and we’ll be here whenever you need us this winter, too.
Need service or have a question?
Give us a call or reach out anytime. We’re always happy to help our neighbors stay comfortable all season long.

If you’ve been limping through the summer with an air conditioner that just can’t keep up anymore, you may be considering replacing your system but aren’t sure if it’s the right time.
With the spring season in full bloom and summer on its way, homeowners in Massachusetts welcome fresh air and sunshine. But with the change in seasons comes a new set of indoor air quality concerns—pollen, excess humidity, lingering winter dust, and allergens can affect your home’s air and your health.
When it comes to keeping your home warm and comfortable, choosing the right heating system is essential. At Reidy Heating & Cooling, Inc., we understand that every home has unique needs. That’s why we offer a variety of heating systems to ensure you find the perfect fit. In this guide, we’ll compare and contrast four popular heating options: ductless systems, heat pumps, furnaces, and boilers.
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