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Comprehensive Guide to Hurricane-Proofing Your HVAC System in Miami
Carolina Romero • September 4, 2024

Comprehensive Guide to Hurricane-Proofing Your HVAC System in Miami

Living in Miami means homeowners must remain vigilant concerning hurricane season. Taking steps to protect your property can go a long way to prevent serious damage. If you’re not sure where to start, you can use the following guide to hurricane-proofing HVAC in Miami to cover all your bases and effectively safeguard your home.


Protecting Your Outdoor HVAC Unit

Hurricane-force winds can quickly turn seemingly innocuous debris into hazardous projectiles. Thus, if you have debris lying around near your outdoor HVAC unit, it could seriously damage it.


Thoroughly clean up your yard before any incoming storm, and make sure that your outdoor HVAC unit has a sufficient cover or cage to handle storms. While many AC models come with enough protection, you should double-check before relying on that alone.


Securing and Elevating Equipment

The way in which your home’s HVAC equipment is installed will play a major role in protecting it against hurricanes. Flooding is a serious risk and can damage any equipment that comes into contact with floodwater. Depending on your specific property, installing a wall-mounted unit with sturdy brackets could be a better choice than a ground-mounted unit.


Before any major storms make landfall, double-check that your HVAC system is secure. You don’t want loose bolts or damaged supports to fail during a storm, potentially causing massive damage to your HVAC system.


The Benefits of Surge Protectors

Hurricanes often knock out large parts of Miami’s electrical grid. As soon as a line goes down, there is a serious risk of a major surge affecting your home’s electrical system. Surge protectors protect equipment from these power spikes, absorbing excess voltage to stop it from damaging sensitive components. Ensuring your HVAC system’s power is routed through a surge protector can prevent significant repair costs.


Professional Hurricane-Proofing HVAC in Miami

Perhaps the most effective approach to hurricane-proofing HVAC in Miami is, in fact, to leave it to the experts. The technicians at Panther A/C & Electric are here to help you with a full range of HVAC and electrical services. Schedule an inspection today to see how our team can better prepare your home for a major storm.

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