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Hurricane Debby Aftermath: Checking Your HVAC System for Damage

Hurricane Debby

Sarasota, we’ve faced Hurricane Debby’s fury together, and now the sun is shining on the path to recovery. At D&D Air, we understand that your home’s comfort and safety are paramount. After such a significant storm, assessing your HVAC system for any potential damage is crucial before resuming normal operation. We’ve created this expanded guide to walk you through the process step-by-step.

How to Check Your HVAC System for Damage After a Storm

Safety is Non-Negotiable:

Power Down

Even if your HVAC system appears unscathed, turning off the power at the breaker box is the first and most crucial step. Floodwaters can linger, and the combination of water and electricity is a recipe for disaster.

Assess the Surroundings

Scan the area for potential hazards before approaching your HVAC units. Downed power lines, gas leaks, or structural damage to your home necessitate immediate evacuation and a call to the authorities. Remember, your safety is our priority.

Perform an Inspection

Outdoor Unit (Condenser):

Stability Check: Has the storm shifted the unit? Is it still standing upright and level on its pad? Any tilting or instability could indicate internal damage.

Debris and Water Intrusion: Carefully inspect for debris, mud, or standing water inside or around the unit. Floodwaters can wreak havoc on electrical components.

Wiring and Connections: Look for frayed, damaged, or disconnected wires. These are serious safety hazards and require immediate attention from a professional.

Indoor Unit (Air Handler/Furnace):

Water Damage: Check the area around the unit, ductwork, and vents for any signs of water damage or leaks. Dampness can lead to mold growth and compromise indoor air quality.

Rust and Corrosion: If you have a furnace, pay close attention to any signs of rust or corrosion, particularly on the heat exchanger. This can lead to carbon monoxide leaks, a silent and deadly threat.

Unusual Noises or Odors

If, upon restoring power and attempting to run your system, you hear any grinding, banging, or other unusual noises or detect burning smells, power it down immediately and call D&D Air.

Play it Safe

When it comes to your HVAC system and the aftermath of a major storm, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. If you have any concerns about its safety or functionality, don’t hesitate to contact our team of experts.

Remember:

  • DIY Repairs are a No-No: Unless you’re a qualified HVAC technician, attempting repairs yourself can be dangerous and may void your warranty.
  • Maintenance Matters: Regular HVAC maintenance can help identify potential problems before they become major. It’s an investment in your system’s longevity and your family’s comfort.

D&D Air: Your Sarasota HVAC Partner

We’re more than just an HVAC company; we’re part of the Sarasota community. We understand the challenges you’re facing, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. We prioritize storm-related repairs and offer flexible scheduling to get your home back to normal as quickly as possible.

Sarasota, we’re in this together. Let D&D Air (the HVAC company your neighbors trust) help you restore your home’s comfort and safety. Contact us Today at (941) 297-0089.

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