With the leaves starting to fall and the temperatures beginning to drop, now is the perfect time to prepare your home for the colder months ahead. While you enjoy autumn’s vibrant colors and crisp air, remember to make sure your home’s appliances and systems are ready to handle the upcoming seasons.
While some fall preparations may be routine, it’s helpful to have a proactive approach when maintaining your home as the weather changes and signing up for our WorryFree® Protection Plans can help make all the difference. Visit our WorryFree® website to learn more about how our plans can help you enjoy a worry-free fall and winter.
Stay warm all season long

Did you know that your heating system works overtime to keep your home cozy during the fall and winter? It’s important to keep up with proper maintenance and protection to help avoid unexpected breakdowns at inconvenient times.
Try these tips to keep your furnace functioning well throughout the fall and winter months:
- Change your filters monthly, or as otherwise suggested by the manufacturer.
- Keep your ducts clear of dust and debris, and make sure ducts that exit outside of the property are not blocked by snow or other elements.
- Listen for unusual noises such as banging, clicks or pops. If you hear them, call a professional for help.
- Find out your furnace’s expected life, usually 15 to 20 years, and consider replacement if it is near the end range.
Get ready for the cold
As the demand for hot water increases in the colder months, your water heater becomes an essential part of your daily routine. But what if it suddenly stops working?
Here are some steps you can try to keep your water heater functioning well during the colder seasons:
- Clean out sediment that accumulates in the bottom of a traditional tank water heater. Flush the water tank every six months by opening the drain valve near the bottom.
- Monitor the age of your water heater to ensure it’s not nearing the end of its lifespan. An average water heater can last from 8 to 12 years, but we recommend a water heater replacement around the 10-year mark, just to be safe.
Breathe easy this fall

With your windows closed and the heating system running, indoor air quality becomes crucial during the fall and winter months.
Try these steps to help improve indoor air quality during the colder months:
- Windows and doors can settle and loosen, causing spaces that let in winter cold. Use caulk or weatherstrip gaps to eliminate drafts and air loss.
- Identify and fix doors and windows that don’t close completely.
- Replace broken glass.
- Add blinds, shades or curtains.
- Check your home or apartment building’s insulation. Not sure if it’s insulated? Ask your property manager if you rent or request a free inspection from an insulation contractor.
Why choose a WorryFree® Protection Plan?
- No unexpected costs: Avoid the surprise of costly repairs. With a protection plan, you’re covered for parts and labor.
- Convenient payments: Payments are seamlessly added to your monthly PSE&G bill.
- Expert service: Our highly skilled technicians are experts in maintaining and repairing your home systems.
- Peace of mind: Know that you’re prepared for whatever the seasons may bring, without the worry of unexpected breakdowns.
Don’t wait – prepare now! Taking a proactive approach to your home’s maintenance with our WorryFree® Protection Plans means you’re ready for whatever the seasons may throw your way.




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