Have you ever wondered if you should cover your AC unit for the winter? You’re not the only one - it’s a really common question.
Your HVAC system is expensive and anything you can do to prolong the life of your furnace and AC unit is something worth doing. Let’s take a look at reasons why you would want to cover your AC unit and even more importantly, the right and wrong way to do it.
WHEN SHOULD YOU COVER YOUR AC UNIT FOR THE WINTER?
There are a couple of scenarios where you don’t actually want to cover your outdoor AC unit.
Although whole-house AC units are designed to be out in the elements 365 days a year—it’s something you can’t haul into your garage to help protect it better during the winter.
Does that mean everyone needs to cover their AC units? Not necessarily. But there are certain scenarios where you would want to cover it.
DO'S & DONT'S OF COVERING YOUR AC UNIT
When covering your AC unit, just focus on the top of it. You can use a piece of plywood or a tarp that’s folded and doesn’t go much further than 6 inches from the top. There are also specially designed AC covers that you can find on Amazon that are made for this very purpose. You can see what it looks like in the video above.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Set a Reminder to Remove the Cover in the Spring
You will want to make sure to remove the cover before AC season as your AC unit won’t function well with the cover in place and can even be damaged by it.
Keeping your AC unit in good working condition doesn’t take long, but protecting it during the winter months can have long-term benefits.