4 Tips to Prevent Damage to Your HVAC System during a Midlothian Rainstorm

Residents of Midlothian, Virginia know the torrential downpours that hit the East Coast can do a significant amount of damage to one’s home. And,  unfortunately, your HVAC unit may take the brunt of wind and rain during inclement weather, particularly if left uncovered. Here are a few helpful tips to keep your HVAC system safe and operational the next time a storm rolls through Midlothian.

1. Invest in Protective Covers

Protective Covers are one of the simplest and most inexpensive solution for your storm worries. These covers are available at most home improvement retailers for around $30, and can help to keep your system free of the water and debris that tends to collect during a storm. The options can range from a zip-on cover to a trellis cover; whatever goes best with the aesthetic and level of protection you need.

2. Keep Your Yard Free of Debris

Other than preserving the cleanliness of your yard, regular debris collection is an important part of home maintenance, especially when it comes to protecting the long-term functionality of your outdoor HVAC system. Materials that infiltrate your unit, such as leaves or branches, can become lodged and cause your system to shut down. Even those who regularly maintain their yard forget to check the areas around their HVAC, but it is a simple and essential step that can make a world of difference.

3. Install Your System in an Elevated Location

Depending on where you live in the Midlothian area, and specifically if your home is situated near water, you may be susceptible to flooding that can cause irreparable harm to your HVAC. To assess the average height of floodwaters in your area, contact your city’s building commission or check the county records online. Your Foster Plumbing & Heating technician can also provide more insight into the tools necessary to move your system to higher ground.

4. Install a Sump Pump in Your Basement

In many older homes, the HVAC system resides in the basement – the first place a house begins to flood during heavy rains. If your home’s system is located below, a sump pump is your best bet. A sump pump does exactly as its name suggests: pumps water out of the house and prevents it from pooling in your basement. They activate automatically and can be easily installed with the help of a licensed technician.

If you’re concerned about damage to your HVAC system, it never hurts to contact a professional for an evaluation. If you’re looking to request HVAC service, Foster Plumbing & Heating is here to help. For more information on HVAC repair and maintenance in Midlothian, Virginia, visit our Home Heating & AC Services Page.

 

This post originally appeared on Gladd HVAC.

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