Thank goodness we have the help of central air to keep us cool in the heat of the summer. Even now, as we move into the early fall season, there is still plenty of room for your AC unit in your life. When summer starts to wind down, you want to make sure you’re doing everything you can to make sure it’s buttoned up and your furnace is ready to do some work this winter. Some homeowners might think that you need to cover your outdoor AC unit as you get ready to turn it off for good this season. Air Supply Heating & Air Conditioning is here to talk about when you might want to consider covering it.
When & How You Should Cover Your Outdoor AC Unit?
The last thing that any homeowner wants is damage to happen during the fall and winter to their outdoor AC unit. It is important to remember that these units are built withstand all sorts of weather conditions outside during the winter months. However, they aren’t built to handle leaf litter as well as any other debris that could fall inside of them during the offseason. Following are a couple of rules to follow when it comes to covering your outdoor AC unit at the end of the summer:
– Only Cover Outside AC Unit in the Fall: The time of the year that has the most leaf litter is the fall when the leaves are losing their leaves as well as any seeds. This makes the fall season the time when you should consider putting a cover on the top of your unit. Once the trees have lost all of their leaves, you can go ahead and remove the cover.
– Only Cover the Top of Condenser: You don’t ever want to cover your outdoor AC unit completely. When you do, it only traps water inside the unit which can lead to issues like rust and corrosion. You should only cover the top and down the sides about 6 inches to keep your unit safe.
Is Your HVAC System Ready for Winter?
It is important that you don’t only get your AC buttoned up for the fall season, but you will also want to get your furnace ready for the winter months. Before you turn your AC off for good, consider having your annual furnace maintenance appointment so that you know your furnace is ready when the colder weather arrives. If you do it before the cold weather arrives, you will beat the rush and get it done quicker.
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At Air Supply Heating & Air Conditioning, it is our goal to not only keep you cool in the summer but also warm in the winter. We will perform furnace maintenance on your furnace to ensure it is ready for the task at hand this winter. Call us today to schedule your furnace maintenance appointment!