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Should You Cover Your HVAC System in the Winter

Should You Cover Your HVAC System in the Winter

Short answer: no. In almost every case, covering your outdoor AC unit does more harm than good. Your condenser was built to sit outside year-round, and wrapping it up creates problems you’re trying to avoid.

Why Full Covers Cause Trouble

A full cover traps moisture inside the unit. Here in North Texas, we don’t get long stretches of dry, freezing weather the way people up north do. Our winters bring damp, cold snaps. That trapped moisture sits on the electrical connections, the contactor, and the coil fins, leading to corrosion that shortens the life of those components.

The other problem is critters. A covered unit is a warm, dry shelter, and mice and rats will absolutely move in. We’ve opened up units in the spring and found nests wrapped around the wiring, chewed insulation, and damaged fan blades. That’s an expensive repair that a cover was supposed to prevent.

What About a Top-Only Cover?

If you’re worried about leaves, pecans, or pine needles falling into the unit over winter, a simple piece of plywood or a mesh top cover laid across the top is fine. It keeps debris out while still allowing airflow on all four sides. That airflow is what prevents moisture buildup.

Just make sure the cover doesn’t extend more than a few inches down the sides. You want air moving freely through the unit.

What Actually Protects Your System Over Winter

Instead of covering the unit, do these things before cold weather hits:

  • Clear debris. Remove leaves, grass clippings, and anything within a couple of feet around the unit.
  • Rinse it off. A garden hose cleans out dirt that accumulated during cooling season.
  • Schedule a fall tune-up. A technician checks refrigerant levels, tightens electrical connections, and inspects the coil, so the system is ready when you need it again.

We’ve been maintaining HVAC systems across the Brookfield area since 2005. If you want your system checked before winter or have questions about protecting your equipment, call us at (555) 123-4567.

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