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Keeping HVAC Systems Storm-Ready

Rachael Eslao • June 22, 2022

Keeping HVAC Systems Storm-Ready- Eldersburg, MD 

When the stormy season approaches, one of the first things you want to do is protect your investments. This includes protecting your house and the goods within it. Here are some suggestions to help you safeguard your HVAC system throughout the stormy season.

 

Get Your System Inspected

Having your HVAC system examined is one of the things you should do before the rainy season begins. This will alert you if there are any problems before the storm hits. Is the system up and running? Is the system up and running? The inspection will give you all you need to know to deal with any problems that may develop.

 

Protect Yourself with Surge Protectors

Lightning strikes during a storm can have catastrophic consequences. You can protect your system from damage caused by a lightning strike if you have surge protectors installed. You should expect the surge to hurt your unit because the power that arrives with these impacts will be unexpected. Some power surges might cause your unit to fail rapidly, while others can harm it over time.

 

​Cover Your System Up & Strap the System Down

When you cover your system with heavy objects, it will be shielded from flying debris during storms and will not sustain severe damage. Covering the system with wood or a sheet will protect it. There are several unidentified substances that might harm the gadget without your understanding. That is why being prepared is essential.

 

Turn the System Off

During a storm, many individuals do not consider doing this. However, shutting off the system before a storm is an excellent way to prevent it from being damaged. For example, if you do not switch off the system before heavy rain falls and your home floods, the electrical panels of the system may be severely damaged. So, switch off your system before the storm hits. This is especially true if you live near a river or the ocean.

 

​Before Hurricanes

Before each storm, recall the storms described above. If you reside in a hurricane-prone location, such as the east coast, here are three distinct tactics you might employ prior to a storm.

  • Make sure the equipment is heated or cooled before a hurricane. What does this have to do with anything? If you don't have access to your unit, the extra air conditioning or heat will keep the house cool or warm. If the power goes out, this will keep your family and pets comfortable until relief arrives.
  • If you have window units, make sure they are unplugged and brought indoors as soon as possible. Before the storm hits, you should seal your windows. If you don't do this, you'll leave a weak area or entry point for the storm surge.
  • Turn down your system entirely before a storm approaches, especially if you haven't protected yourself with surge protectors.

 

These are the things to remember about big storms and your HVAC system. They will help you secure your investment and ensure that you are ready for everything a storm may throw at you.

 

If a hurricane has damaged your property and you need restoration services, call Restoration 1 of Eldersburg right away!

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