How to Winterize your HVAC Unit
Winterizing your HVAC unit can ensure a longer life of your HVAC unit and system. Here are some tips and tricks to ensure you are not only comfortable this winter season but have a greater knowledge of your HVAC system. We highly recommend that you contact a licensed and insured HVAC company.

Turn Off Power
Turn off the power to any unit before doing any work on the unit. Safety is very important and to ensure your safety turn off all power to the unit. Make sure to wear gloves and safety glasses. Since you are winterizing your HVAC unit you are going to be working on the condenser. Using a power switch outside or by turning off the breaker to the unit inside, ensure all power has been turned off to the unit.

Clean the Unit
The next step of this winterizing process is cleaning the outside of the HVAC unit. Using a rag to wipe down the outside of the unit make sure to dirt, bird droppings and debris off the HVAC unit. Make sure to clean under the unit really well also. A shop-vac can really assist you in this. Once you've ensured there are no debris on the outside of your unit, make sure your unit is dry as well. You want to do this on a warmer day.
Cover the Unit
Covering your straight AC unit is the next step. This does not apply to a heat pump. You can find these covers online. Using an actual HVAC condenser cover is your best bet. A tarp or cloth both have a likelihood of not fully securing your outdoor unit from rodents. Whether or not you decide to use an actual cover, or use a tarp/ cloth make sure to cover the top. Make sure the top is completely secure. This prevents debris from falling down into your HVAC unit and protects your whole system. When you turn your unit back on in the summer make sure to take off the cover. There is a possibility that you could really damage your system by overheating it if you do not.

Cover All Exposed Pipes
Using pipe foam covers, cover all exposed pipe leading from the house into the unit. We have found that after covering the copper pipe taping around the creases with electrical tape really ensures that the pipe covers are secure. After you have made sure to cover all the copper piping you have completely winterized your HVAC system.
Regularly Check the Outdoor Unit Throughout the Winter
Regularly check your outdoor unit. You can make sure rodents haven’t nested into your system You may also want to consider a furnace tune up. Here at A Plus Comfort LLC one of our licensed techs can assist you in a furnace tune up to get your unit running at maximum efficiency. If you have any questions or concerns about HVAC in Huntsville, Alabama and the surrounding areas feel free to call us at (256) 585-2550.







