A/C Units & Crazy Texas Weather

Locals in Katy and Sugar Land may find themselves needing HVAC repair due to any number of potential weather disturbances. Tornado warnings and high wind velocity should be taken seriously, because strong winds can cause damage to outside components of your HVAC system. Falling trees or other heavily weighted items may break your condenser fan, leaving you to deal with unpleasant conditions on top of storm issues.
If flood warnings have been issued, you may find yourself facing another potential hazard to the quality of your air conditioning or HVAC unit. Any sort of water damage can cause issues with your HVAC unit. The consensus among HVAC contractors is that 15 inches of water depth is the maximum amount of water an HVAC unit can withstand without incurring damages. If you find that your floodwaters exceed this be sure to call a contractor immediately to minimize damages.
If you or anyone you know has found yourself facing issues with your air conditioner or HVAC unit after storms or tornadoes, give the guys at All Cool HVAC a call. They can spot the problem and give you a wonderful repair on your HVAC system, or even upgrade you to a new one.