Thursday, December 22, 2016

Essential Advice On Protecting An Air Conditioner Naples From Storms

By Denise Sanchez


The hurricane season runs from June to November in Naples, Florida and the rest of the country. The latest hurricane to inflict this region was Hurricane Matthew, which was long lived, powerful and deadly. It was a category 5 Atlantic hurricane that brought widespread destruction and loss of life. It is important to prepare your home and your air conditioner to weather such a storm. In order to protect their air conditioner Naples residents should use the following AC service tips before a hurricane strikes their homes.

Protecting your AC unit against the power surges and lightning associated with storms begins with maintaining it properly. During routine maintenance, air conditioning companies in Broward County will ensure that your unit is draining properly before and during storms. This period of time usually causes high condensation that can lead to drainage backups, potential water damage and systems shutting down if shut off switches are not working properly.

During storms, property owners should shut off their AC units so that they will not get damaged. Homeowners may feel uncomfortable when their AC units are shut off because of the heat and high humidity associated with storms. However, it is better to feel uncomfortable for a short while instead of having to replace damaged air conditioner. Homeowners can turn off their unit at the thermostat or at the breaker in order to have full protection during storms. People who have window units should remove them during hurricanes because they can become loose and get blown off.

Securing an outdoor unit can also play a part in keeping it safe during severe storms. The unit should be installed on a concrete slab and bolted with hurricane straps to the slab. In this way, the AC unit will not be lifted into the air during a storm.

Property owners should also take some measures to ensure that the electrical components of the air conditioner do not get damaged. Hurricanes often cause power surges, which can damage the important electrical components of air conditioners. Homeowners can protect their AC units by installing surge protectors and turn them off before storms arrive.

Hurricanes cause damage when they throw objects into other objects. Therefore, even if your AC unit is secured properly, it can be damaged by airborne objects during storms. Before a storm arrives, cover your AC unit with a homemade wood structure or tarpaulin sheet to keep objects from hitting it.

After the storm passes, you should inspect the air conditioner before turning it on to make sure that all is well. It is important to check if the AC unit was under water at any particular time, remove the tarpaulin sheet and check if there are any signs of damage to the unit. You should also check if there is any damage to the electrical lines running from the unit. Removing any debris that may have accumulated around the unit is also essential.

Getting your air conditioner checked by a professional is also essential. This is particularly the case if there is any sign of a problem. You can call a competent HVAC company to assess any damage. If the unit is damaged, the HVAC Naples FL professionals will fix it.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment