What Snow and Ice Can Do to Your HVAC System

Winter weather can be hard on your HVAC equipment, causing damage to an outdoor heat pump or compressor if you have central air conditioning. By keeping an eye on the outdoor components of your system, you can avoid costly repairs and save on energy costs.

Find out how ice and snow can affect your HVAC system from one of your trusted air conditioning and furnace companies.

Prepare Your HVAC System for Winter

Your heating system is less likely to experience problems this winter if it’s in good condition. Start by getting an HVAC inspection and have your system tuned up before winter progresses further. Clean the area around your outdoor equipment and trim surrounding plants to ensure sufficient ventilation. An insulated covering should keep your pipes clear.

At All Seasons, Inc., we’ll make sure your HVAC system is ready for winter conditions. We’re one of the most trusted furnace and air conditioning companies in the area, offering a wide range of heating and cooling services.

Snow Buildup

Your system could shut down if your outdoor equipment gets covered with ice and snow, the buildup of which can accumulate on the aluminum fan and coil fins and bend them. If this happens, your HVAC unit will make weird sounds when it’s running, and the fins could even break.

You can prevent this problem by keeping outdoor components free of snow and ice. Never use ice picks, shovels and other sharp tools to remove ice, as they could cause serious damage to the equipment. You can use small amounts of warm water instead, but you’ll need to be mindful of refreezing.

Melting Snow and Ice

As snow and ice start to melt, water can puddle around exterior equipment. This water can refreeze when temperatures get low enough, which can result in damage. Water from melted snow can also enter the inner valves and other components of a gas furnace, which can cause malfunctions and corrosion.

Turn to All Seasons, Inc. for all your HVAC needs. We’re also one of the leading electric panel companies in the area. Call us at (253) 879-9144 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free in-home consultation. We serve clients in Tacoma, WA, and nearby areas.