HVAC Systems Need to Be Summer Ready Too! Here Is What to Do.

Preparing your HVAC system for summer storms is essential to ensure its proper functioning and to minimize potential damage. Here are some steps you can take to protect your HVAC system during stormy weather:

  1. Clear the area around the outdoor unit: Trim any overhanging tree branches or vegetation near the outdoor unit. Strong winds during storms can cause branches or debris to fall and damage the unit.

  2. Secure the outdoor unit: Ensure that the outdoor unit is securely anchored to its base. High winds can topple or dislodge the unit if it is not properly secured.

  3. Protect the outdoor unit: If a severe storm is approaching, consider covering the outdoor unit with a heavy-duty tarp or a specially designed cover. This can help shield it from hail, debris, or excessive rain.

  4. Shut off power: In the event of an impending storm, turn off the power supply to your HVAC system. This can help prevent electrical surges or damage caused by power fluctuations during lightning strikes.

  5. Install surge protectors: Consider installing surge protectors on your HVAC system to safeguard it against power surges. These devices can help prevent damage to sensitive electrical components.

  6. Clear drainage and gutters: Ensure that the gutters and drainage channels around your home are clear of debris. Clogged gutters can lead to water overflow, potentially damaging your HVAC system and causing water infiltration.

  7. Raise outdoor equipment: If your HVAC system is installed in a low-lying area prone to flooding, consider elevating the outdoor unit to prevent water damage. Consult a professional HVAC technician for assistance with this.

  8. Inspect and maintain your system: Before the storm season, schedule a maintenance checkup for your HVAC system. A professional technician can identify and address any potential issues, ensuring that your system is in optimal condition to withstand storms.

  9. Consider a backup generator: If power outages are common in your area during storms, investing in a backup generator can keep your HVAC system running during extended power cuts. This can help maintain indoor comfort and prevent damage from excessive heat or humidity.

  10. Stay informed and be prepared: Keep track of weather forecasts and warnings in your area. Follow any evacuation or safety guidelines provided by local authorities. By being prepared and taking necessary precautions, you can minimize the risks to your HVAC system and your home during summer storms.

Remember, if you're unsure about any specific steps or if your HVAC system requires professional attention, it's always best to consult a qualified HVAC technician. Massey, Wood and West Inc.are ready to take your call. Contact them at 804-355-1721 or visit their website at https://masseywoodandwest.com

 

Massey Wood and West

Since 1923, Massey Wood and West has operated petroleum bulk stations and terminals, along with an HVAC division featuring the Rheem brand.

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