
As a resident of Tampa Bay, you know the importance of being prepared for hurricane season. However, many people overlook the impact that a hurricane can have on their HVAC system. That’s why The Pro Team is here to help you prepare your HVAC system for the upcoming hurricane season.
Inspect and clean your HVAC system
Before hurricane season arrives, it’s important to have your HVAC system inspected and cleaned by a professional. The Pro Team can help you with this by performing a thorough inspection of your system and identifying any potential problems. We will also clean your system to remove any debris that could cause damage during a storm.
Install surge protectors
Power surges can occur during a hurricane and can damage your HVAC system. To protect your system from damage, we recommend installing surge protectors. This will help to ensure that your system is not damaged in the event of a power surge.
Secure your outdoor unit
Your outdoor unit is vulnerable during a hurricane and can be easily damaged by flying debris. To prevent this from happening, we recommend securing your outdoor unit. The Pro Team can help you with this by installing hurricane straps or other anchoring systems.
Turn off your HVAC system during the storm
During a hurricane, it’s important to turn off your HVAC system. This will help to prevent damage to your system and will also prevent power surges from damaging your system. The Pro Team recommends turning off your system at the circuit breaker before the storm arrives.
Have a backup generator
If you live in an area that is prone to power outages, it’s important to have a backup generator. This will help to ensure that your HVAC system continues to function during a power outage. The Pro Team can help you select and install a backup generator for your home.
In conclusion, preparing your HVAC system for hurricane season is crucial for ensuring that your home remains comfortable and safe during a storm. The Pro Team is here to help you with all of your HVAC needs. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and prepare your HVAC system for hurricane season.