Make Sure that HVAC Unit Isn’t Flooded

Winston-Salem Heating How to Handle Ice Melt this Spring?

Before a new winter season approaches, it is important to get rid of any existing ice or snow that may be hanging out on your roof or around you basement.

That’s because this frozen water has the ability to create ice damns, which are known to prevent the water melting from the snow from getting placed into the eavestroughs.

This is a typical problem that roof-mounted HVAC units experience. To fight this problem, you must regularly get rid of the snow and ice that is located around HVAC units.

Usually, it’s best to have a licensed contractor handle this task, as they have been clearing roofs for years.

Do not ignore this issue until the spring, as the snow and ice mounted onto the HVAC unit can be too heavy and exceed past the safety limits.

How to Deal with Water?

As we all know, when ice melts it causes flooding to occur. That’s why if your HVAC unit is located near this ice, you have to take steps. First off, make sure everyone involved is completely safe during the whole cleanup process. That begins with wearing a hard hat, gloves and watertight boots.

The cleaners must also understand electrical safety so that there is no change of anyone getting electrocuted. In fact, it’s best to have an HVAC contractor come in and handle this cleanup task.

Since there will be so much water left behind, you should invest in a vacuum system that features a pump-out capability. You want to get this water removed from your HVAC right away, as that will leave you with less problems.

Winston-Salem Ice and Flooding GuideHow to Prevent Mold Damage Around Your HVAC Unit?

When a flood occurs, though, you are left with a great deal of water damage. That’s why the first thing you need to do is clean and disinfect any area in your building that became damp.

However, if the item is falling apart, broke or received any other major damage, toss it.

Unfortunately, areas of the flooded area that can’t be disinfected may result in a lot of black mold.

If that mold is left where it is, it could branch out to the whole building through the HVAC systems. Remember, you want to buy a product here that will not only get rid of the effects of the mold but the mold itself.

Having trouble trying to handle all the melted ice in your Winston-Salem area? Call Blaze Air Heating & Air Conditioning at (336) 788-3322, and get the best experts to assist with you with this situation.