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Preparing Your HVAC System for Stormy Weather

1/9/2024 (Permalink)

Large green SERVPRO truck. Stormy weather need not mean disaster for your HVAC systems if you are armed with the right information.

Weather in our region is often unpredictable. A sudden shift can bring heavy rain, and stormy weather, and cause trouble for residential and commercial property owners. A significant component that can be impacted by storms is your HVAC system. 

Understanding the Risks

Before we dive into preparation, it's important to understand how stormy weather can affect your HVAC systems. High winds can cause debris to damage the outer components of the HVAC unit. Meanwhile, heavy rains and flooding can potentially lead to water damage, which can not only harm the mechanical and electrical parts of the system but also lead to mold growth if not addressed promptly.

Steps to Prepare Your HVAC System

  1. Secure your Outdoor Unit: If a storm is forecasted, make sure your outdoor unit is well-anchored and secure. This will prevent it from being damaged or moved by high winds or water.
  2. Install a Surge Protector: Power surges during storms can damage your HVAC system. Surge protectors work as gatekeepers, allowing only the necessary amount of electricity into the unit.
  3. Regular Inspection and Maintenance: Regular HVAC check-ups can help identify potential issues early. This prevents small issues from turning into major repairs after a storm.
  4. Turn Off Your HVAC during Severe Weather: In case of severe storms and flooding predictions, it may be safest to turn off the entire HVAC system. Once the storm passes, inspect for any visible damage before turning it back on.
  5. Use HVAC Covers: Protective covers for your HVAC unit can shield from storm-related debris. However, it's important to remove these promptly after the storm to ensure proper airflow and prevent moisture build-up.

All-Weather Partner: SERVPRO of Jacksonville South

And, if the unfortunate event of flood or water damage to your HVAC systems does occur, remember that our SERVPRO® team is a leader in storm damage cleanup and restoration. Our trained professionals possess the advanced skills and equipment necessary to restore your property to its pre-damage condition, ensuring a swift return to normalcy. With our team at the helm, you will feel "Like it never even happened."

Stormy weather need not mean disaster for your HVAC systems if you are armed with the right information and the backing of professionals like SERVPRO of Jacksonville South. Remember, we are here to help you every step of the way.

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