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Monday, October 10th 2022, 4:00 AM

HVAC Leaks and Water Damage Restoration: 7 Tips To Prevent Water Damage From Your HVAC

Hoschton, United States - October 10, 2022 / Matrix Mitigation Services /

An HVAC system can potentially cause extensive water damage to property. Routine maintenance on the HVAC system's pipes, drains, and evaporator coils keeps the system running smoothly to avoid major problems. Work with a reliable water damage restoration company to restore your home or business in case of water damage. 

 

How To Reduce the Risk of Water Damage From HVAC Systems

Homeowners can do several things to keep their HVAC systems working properly to avoid leaks and water damage.

1. Replace the HVAC Filter 

In an overworked system, the evaporator coils repeatedly freeze and unfreeze, leading to condensation and HVAC water damage. A clogged air filter strains the HVAC system and prevents proper airflow. Depending on the type of HVAC system, some air filters require replacement twice a year, others once a month.

Homeowners can replace air filters with high-efficiency HEPA filters. A licensed HVAC technician can assist in changing hard-to-reach filters inside furnaces or air handlers. 

2. Keep the Condenser Clean

All HVAC systems have a condenser in the outdoor unit, but a dirty condenser causes higher energy bills and uneven cooling. HVAC technicians can remove branches, plants, dirt, and debris inside the condenser.

They ensure that bushes, shrubs, and other obstructions remain at least two feet away from the outdoor unit. The technician can thoroughly clean the outdoor unit to keep the HVAC system running smoothly. 

3. Check the Condensation Drain Line

The condensation drain line removes excess moisture and humidity. Call an HVAC technician to check the drain line if the water stops draining. Technicians use wires to clear the hole and resume water drainage. 

4. Clear a Clogged Drain Line

A clogged drain line may cause the water to overflow into the HVAC system and require water damage restoration. The technician can use a special solution to remove algae, dirt, and mineral deposits from the drain line. For more severe clogs, they may use a wet/dry vacuum.

5. Install a Condensation Pump

Consider having a professional install a condensation pump to prevent HVAC water damage. The pump ensures that excess water flows into the disposal drain. If condensation builds up inside the HVAC system with a risk of water overflow, a safety float switch can automatically turn the unit off.

6. Inspect the Drain Pan

Plastic or metal drain pans may rust over time, leading to leaks and water damage. A technician can inspect the drain pan with a flashlight to look for leaks and replace the drain pan or use epoxy glue to patch small holes and cracks.

7. Schedule Regular HVAC Inspections

Inspecting and maintaining an HVAC system may seem difficult, so consider hiring a professional. Besides preventing water damage, technicians can diagnose and repair HVAC problems. Regular maintenance will ensure the HVAC system operates at peak efficiency. 

Water Damage Restoration From Matrix Mitigation Services

Matrix Mitigation Services has experience cleaning and restoring a property after HVAC water damage. The water damage restoration team will remove all traces of water and dry, dehumidify, and sanitize the space. Additionally, the company offers free estimates in Northeast Georgia, including Hoschton and Chestnut Mountain, GA.

Call Matrix Mitigation Services at (855) 541-1010 to schedule water damage restoration services.

Contact Information:

Matrix Mitigation Services

4665 Highway 332 STE F
Hoschton, GA 30548
United States

Jason Robards
(855) 541-1010
https://www.matrixmitigation.com/

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Jason Robards
Matrix Mitigation Services

4665 Highway 332
Hoschton, GA, 30548, United States

E-Mail info@matrixmitigation.com

Phone (855) 541-1010

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