Now that summer is already here, there’s more in the air than just the anticipation of warmer weather. This is also the time for cottonwood season—a period that, while picturesque, can spell trouble for air conditioning systems. The fluffy seeds from cottonwood trees, though seemingly harmless as they create a winter wonderland in summer, carry the potential to impact your AC’s efficiency and longevity significantly.
Efficient Systems, Inc., a trusted provider of Carrier heating and cooling systems, explains how cottonwood season can cause damage to your AC system.
Understanding the Impact of Cottonwood on Your AC Unit
Cottonwood seeds, specifically the fluffy fibers surrounding them, are designed by nature to travel through the air, facilitating seed dispersal. However, when these fluffy seeds come into contact with your AC unit, they can cause several problems:
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Overworking AC Components. The seeds can get lodged in critical parts of your AC, such as the evaporator and condenser coils. This not only restricts airflow but forces the AC to work harder to cool your home. An overworked system is more prone to breakdowns and may have a reduced lifespan.
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Blocked Airflow. The accumulation of cottonwood fluff can clog the air filters and coat the condenser coils. This layer of fluff acts as insulation, trapping heat and reducing the unit’s ability to expel heat from your home. Reduced airflow means your AC has to run longer cycles to achieve the desired indoor temperature.
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Increased Energy Bills. Given that the AC system has to work harder to overcome the obstacles posed by cottonwood accumulation, energy efficiency takes a hit. This inefficiency is directly reflected in your monthly utility bills, where you’ll notice an unwelcome spike in costs.
Proactive Measures To Protect Your AC During Cottonwood Season
While the presence of cottonwood can’t be eliminated entirely, there are several steps homeowners can take to mitigate its impact. Carrier residential HVAC contractors recommend the following:
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Regular Cleaning and Maintenance. HVAC technicians can perform thorough cleaning, removing any cottonwood fluff that has accumulated in your unit, and ensure all parts are functioning correctly.
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Frequent Filter Checks. During cottonwood season, it’s advisable to check your AC’s air filters more frequently than the standard recommendation. Clean or replace the filters if they’re clogged with cottonwood to maintain proper airflow and system efficiency.
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Landscaping Considerations. If you have cottonwood trees on or around your property, regular trimming may help reduce the amount of cotton that ends up in your AC. For new landscaping projects, consider planting less problematic trees or placing them far from your AC unit to minimize maintenance issues.
Get in Touch With Our HVAC Team This Summer!
For all your cooling needs this summer, turn to Efficient Systems, Inc. Our maintenance services ensure it runs efficiently and effectively. Count on us for your home generator needs as well; we’re a trusted provider of Generac home backup generator units. Call us today at (765) 628-3331 or visit our site to schedule an appointment. We look forward to serving homeowners in and around Greentown, IN.