Be careful what you put on the Heating and A/C cabinet

Guess what? There’s a reason why they tell you not to put anything on top or next to the Heating and A/C cabinet outside of your house.

  • This seems like something that absolutely should go without saying.

All Heating and A/C device relies on unjammed air flow and without it, the heating and cooling device can’t do the task. But even worse, if there is a total air flow disruption, the Heating and A/C device is at risk of being ruined. And that’s exactly what almost happened to my heating and cooling equipment. I have a child who just turned 13 and has taken over the yard service at our home. This is something that he’s doing for extra money and she also absolutely likes it. I figured the first few times would be something new. But once the summer time absolutely got hot, he’d be trying to stay inside the instead of taking care of the yard. And I was wrong. The kid absolutely takes to it and honestly, she does a better task with it than I did. My child is meticulous about weeding, edging and making sure the lawn looks tight. However, she almost killed the Heating and A/C device when she was weeding a flower bed. She was using a tarp to toss the weeds on. But she threw the tarp on top fo the Heating and A/C cabinet. Of course, this immediately started to choke the air flow for the Heating and A/C equipment. Fortunately, I happened to venture out to grab the mail and caught it in time. I gave my child a quick lesson in just how crucial unjammed air flow was to our heating and cooling.

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