Preparing Your HVAC System for a Storm: What You Need to Know

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Storm season can bring anxiety—especially when it comes to protecting your home. Among the essentials, your HVAC system should be a top priority. Here are key steps to make sure your HVAC system stays protected during severe weather and functions smoothly once the skies clear.

Secure the Outdoor Unit

The outdoor unit is especially vulnerable to storm damage. Clear your yard of loose items like toys, tools, and patio furniture to prevent them from becoming dangerous projectiles. You can also use a protective cover or hurricane straps to anchor the unit and shield it from flying debris.

Elevate Equipment If Needed

If your home is in a flood-prone area, elevate your HVAC components with a raised platform. This prevents water damage during heavy rainfall or flooding, helping your system remain operational afterward.

Turn It Off

Before the storm hits, power off your HVAC system at both the thermostat and the circuit breaker. This protects it from power surges, which can cause severe and costly damage.

Check and Clear Drains

Storms can overwhelm your HVAC’s drainage system. Ensure all drains are clear to avoid backups and water damage—especially important for systems located in basements or lower levels.

Post-Storm Inspection

After the storm, don’t immediately power your system back on. Inspect for damage like fallen debris, standing water, or dents and leaks—especially around refrigerant lines. If you suspect any issues, call a professional before restarting the system.

Regular Maintenance

Routine maintenance is one of the best ways to prepare your system for a storm. A professional tune-up can catch issues like loose parts or corrosion before they lead to bigger problems. At 32 Degrees, we offer dependable HVAC maintenance year-round in Las Vegas.

Wrap-Up

Storm prep for your HVAC system doesn’t have to be overwhelming. These simple steps can help you avoid expensive damage and downtime. With a little foresight, you’ll ensure your home stays safe and comfortable—before, during, and after the storm.

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