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Hurricane Milton – How to Safeguard Your Home’s AC System

With hurricane season in full swing here in South Florida and storms like Helene and Milton on the horizon, it’s essential to protect your HVAC system. The intense winds, rain, and flooding that accompany these hurricanes can cause significant damage to your home’s air conditioning unit if you don’t take the right precautions.

Here are some tips to help ensure your HVAC system is ready to weather the storm.

Steps to Take Before the Hurricane Hits

Clear Yard Debris

The strong winds and rain of hurricanes often scatter tree branches and other debris around your property. Be sure to clear away any nearby debris, as flying objects can become dangerous projectiles that can damage your AC unit. It’s best to remove these items entirely and dispose of them properly rather than leaving them in piles, where they could easily be picked up by the wind.

Secure Outdoor Items

Besides natural debris, any loose outdoor objects like patio furniture, grills, and equipment can pose a risk during a hurricane. Make sure to move these items to a secure location or tie them down. With hurricane winds often exceeding 100 mph, unsecured items can become hazardous.

Install Surge Protection

Power surges are common during hurricanes, especially due to thunderstorms, downed power lines, and power restoration efforts. These surges can damage your HVAC system along with other electronics in your home. Installing a surge protector will help safeguard your unit from sudden voltage spikes, saving you from costly repairs.

At Kyzar Air Conditioning, we are offering 25% off surge protectors or our Ultimate Protection Package, which includes surge protection for both indoor and outdoor units, plus a time delay feature for only $589 (regularly priced at $981). This offer is valid until 10/11/24.

Ensure Indoor Air Quality

Storms can degrade indoor air quality by stirring up pollutants and spreading harmful substances that may enter your home, potentially leading to respiratory issues. Installing a UV air purifier or air cleaner, such as our PREMIERone systems, can help keep the air inside your home clean and healthy for you and your family.

In the Aftermath of the Storm

Once the storm has passed, it’s essential to have your HVAC system checked. Damage to your unit might not always be obvious, and unseen issues can lead to long-term problems. Having one of our experienced technicians inspect your system can help catch any hidden damage early.

Warning Signs to Watch For

If you notice any of the following issues, it’s a good idea to call Kyzar Air Conditioning for an inspection:

  • Unusual noises coming from your unit
  • Signs of flooding or leaks, such as watermarks on or around the unit
  • A drop in your AC’s overall performance

Even if these signs aren’t immediately apparent, it’s still wise to have a professional check your system. Small, unnoticed problems can develop into larger issues if not addressed.

We’re Here to Help

Dealing with hurricane season, especially when facing multiple storms, can be overwhelming. At Kyzar Air Conditioning, our certified and trained staff are ready to help you prepare for upcoming storms and ensure your HVAC system is running smoothly afterward.

Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can assist you in getting your home and AC system hurricane-ready.