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    How Weather Can Affect Your AC 

    Your HVAC system is influenced by several factors, including the level of maintenance it receives, its age, and the quality of its installation. However, did you know that the weather can affect your unit? Especially in North Carolina, where we experience every season, your system is susceptible to various types of damage, wear and tear, and harm. We’ve put together a guide to help you determine the status of your HVAC unit, what to look out for, and how to protect your system and your home!

    What Type of Weather to Look Out for:

    Summer in Eastern NC brings thunderstorms, heavy rain, and lightning. Thunderstorms and heavy rain can cause the condenser to accumulate excessive water. This could result in hazardous situations involving the unit’s electrical components. Lightning strikes can also cause damage to your HVAC system, leading to power loss or faulty parts, which is why we recommend adding surge protection to your system.

    However, the most common types of summer weather that affect your unit are heat and humidity. Your AC unit not only provides cool air but also works to remove any excess moisture in your home. High humidity and high heat levels can significantly impact the way your unit operates.  

    Performance

    The weather outside can significantly impact the performance of your HVAC unit in numerous ways. When it is especially hot outside, your unit has to work much harder to reach and maintain the ideal indoor temperature, meaning your HVAC must run longer. This can put more wear and tear on your unit, potentially causing it to break down prematurely or lead to overheating. There are signs that may indicate your AC system is being overworked, including unusual noises, frequent on-and-off cycles, increased humidity levels inside, and reduced cooling power. If you have noticed any of these signs, it may be time to contact the professionals for an inspection. The sooner an issue is caught, the easier it will be to fix. 

    Efficiency

    When it is extremely hot outside, your AC must operate harder than usual to keep up with the rising temperatures. This means your unit will use more energy to function, potentially leading to an increase in your energy bills. This will also take a toll on your unit as a whole, as an increase in energy consumption reduces the efficiency of your HVAC system. When this happens, your unit is wasting energy, operating inefficiently, and costing you money. To prevent an ineffective HVAC system, we encourage you to clean and replace your air filters regularly, seal any air leaks in your home, and schedule regular inspections with the pros at Advance Mechanical. This will ensure that you get the most out of your unit, stay cool all summer long, and increase energy efficiency. 

    How to Protect Your Unit

    As we approach the higher temperature months, there are a few measures you can take to prevent HVAC damage. First, we encourage you to schedule an annual inspection with Advance Mechanical. Let us examine your unit, ensuring that it will operate seamlessly throughout the entire summer. Acting ahead of time will help protect your HVAC system and your home against any dangers caused by the weather.

    Do you need an inspection, or are you due for regular maintenance? Or perhaps you are interested in an upgraded HVAC system and would like a professional opinion? No matter what you need, Advance Mechanical can help! Our team can provide you with valuable insights into your HVAC system, so you know exactly how it’s running and can trust that you’ll be kept cool this summer. Contact us today to get started, 252-355-9191.