{"id":977,"date":"2024-09-20T21:22:41","date_gmt":"2024-09-20T21:22:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.www.unitedairtemp.com\/jacksonville-fl-area\/?p=977"},"modified":"2024-09-23T13:27:55","modified_gmt":"2024-09-23T13:27:55","slug":"hurricane-hvac-prep-tips-for-jacksonville-area-homes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.unitedairtemp.com\/jacksonville-fl-area\/blog\/hurricane-hvac-prep-tips-for-jacksonville-area-homes\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 4 Hurricane HVAC Preparation Tips for Jacksonville-Area Homes"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It’s hurricane season in Jacksonville, so preparing your HVAC system can make a significant difference in how well your home weathers the storm. Proper preparation not only helps protect your investment but can also ensure comfort in the aftermath of a storm.<\/p>\r\n
In this blog post, the comfort specialists at United Air Temp discuss some practical tips to get your HVAC system hurricane-ready before the next major storm hits.<\/p>\r\n
One of the easiest but most critical steps to protect your home from hurricane damage is securing any outdoor furniture, decorations, or equipment.<\/p>\r\n
During a storm, high winds can turn unsecured items into dangerous projectiles, which could damage your air conditioner<\/a> or heat pump<\/a>. These flying objects can also harm your roof, siding, windows, and even nearby vehicles.<\/p>\r\n Before a storm, be sure to move outdoor furniture, grills, potted plants, and other loose items indoors or secure them tightly to prevent unnecessary damage.<\/p>\r\n Hurricane preparation doesn’t start when a storm hits \u2014 it begins well in advance of the windy, rainy season. Regular HVAC maintenance is important for ensuring your system runs efficiently and can handle the strain of extreme weather.<\/p>\r\n At United Air Temp, we offer a comprehensive maintenance agreement<\/a> that includes annual inspections to keep your system in top condition year-round. Our routine checkups can catch potential issues before they become costly HVAC repair<\/a> needs, ensuring that your HVAC system is ready for whatever Mother Nature throws your way.<\/p>\r\n If a hurricane is expected to hit Jacksonville, one quick step you can take is to lower your thermostat before the storm arrives. By cooling your home as much as possible before the power goes out, you’ll create a more comfortable environment that will last longer during an outage.<\/p>\r\n This simple action can provide extra comfort for your family in the hours or days following the storm when air conditioning might not be an option.<\/p>\r\nSchedule Routine HVAC Maintenance<\/h2>\r\n
Lower Your Thermostat Right Before the Storm Hits<\/h2>\r\n