How To Deal With Rust On Your HVAC System
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by Macy

How to Deal with Rust on Your HVAC System

When it comes to the efficiency of your HVAC system, rust can be annoying, tiring and inevitable. Rust can make your system look old and can also affect the efficiency of the system.  

However, there are certain things you can do to prevent rust from occurring. Read more: 

Causes of Rust:

Rust occurs naturally when metal is exposed to moisture and oxygen. With HVAC systems, rust is due because of high humidity levels, water leaks or condensation. 

Regular Inspections:

Inspections are important in preventing rust. During an inspection, a technician will inspect all parts of the system and identify if there is already rust present or if there is a possibility of it forming. By catching rust in the early stages, you can prevent it from harming the system.  

 Regular maintenance is crucial to an effective HVAC system and with certain maintenance plans such as The Chill Preventative maintenance plan, you can receive bi-annual tune-ups, filter changes and more! See the website or give them a call for more information. 

Clean and Dry Regularly:

Since rust lives in humid places, you will want to make sure you thoroughly clean and dry the system. You will want to turn off the power to the system and remove any debris from the system. 

Maintain Proper Drainage:

Most people who have rust on their systems, it’s due to the drainage pan. You will want to regularly check the pan and make sure there is not sitting water. This also goes with the coils, pipes and condensation lines.   

Monitor and Regulate Humidity Levels:

High humidity levels can cause rust build up. You can control the humidity levels by installing a dehumidifier or air purifier. It is also important to keep your home well ventilated.  

No one wants a humid home! With certain add-ons such as dehumidifiers or upgrading your HVAC system, you can expect to see less humidity and a cooler home. Right now, The Chill Brothers offers their Buy Back Program, where they will buy back your old qualifying system for up to $2,000 when you upgrade with them. Call us at 832-478-7777!

Seek Professional Maintenance:

Regular  maintenance is crucial for the longevity of your HVAC system. Technicians can address rust concerns as well as ensure all parts of the system are running properly.  

The Chill Brothers serve many areas including HVAC repair Spring

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

Q1. How much does HVAC repair in Houston cost?

A. The cost of HVAC repair in Houston varies depending on factors such as the size of your home, SEER rating, labor costs and more. We offer free, non-obligational assessments to allow you to see what’s best for you and your home. 

Q2.  How do I know if I need AC repair in Magnolia, TX?

A. There are several signs that indicate you may need AC repair in Magnolia, TX, including system short cycling, sudden increase in energy bills, not cooling or heating properly, and more. 

 

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