Categories: air conditioning

How Cottonwood Season Can Damage Your AC

We are no strangers to the beauty and warmth of late spring to early summer. However, this delightful season also ushers in a lesser-known challenge for our air conditioning systems: the cottonwood season. Local AC repair contractor EZ Air Conditioning & Heating delves into how this seemingly innocuous natural phenomenon can wreak havoc on your AC unit and what you can do to protect it.

The Destructive Power of Cottonwood Seeds

Cottonwood trees, with their fluffy seeds dancing through the air, may paint a picturesque scene akin to a summer snowfall. Yet, beneath this gentle façade lies a potential nightmare for your air conditioning system. These seeds, specifically the cotton-like fibers surrounding them, are not just a nuisance but a genuine threat to the efficiency and functionality of your AC.

When these fibers infiltrate your AC installation, they cling onto critical components such as the evaporator and condenser coils. This can lead to overheated parts, reduced airflow, and, ultimately, system failure. What might seem like a minor inconvenience at first glance can escalate into a situation necessitating costly repairs.

The Problems Cottonwood Fluff Can Cause to AC Systems

One of the immediate repercussions of cottonwood accumulation in your AC unit is the loss of airflow. This not only compromises your comfort during the sweltering San Antonio summers but also forces your system to work overtime to cool your home. The result? A significant spike in your energy bills. It’s a classic case of a small problem snowballing into a financial burden, all due to decreased efficiency stemming from something as seemingly harmless as cottonwood fluff.

How To Fend Off the Fluff

Fortunately, there are proactive measures you can take to shield your AC from the adverse effects of cottonwood season. First and foremost, regular maintenance is key. Enlisting the services of a professional HVAC technician to clean your outside unit can make a world of difference. This is not a DIY job; improper cleaning techniques can exacerbate the problem by pushing the seeds deeper into the system. If you have cottonwood trees on your property, consider consulting an arborist about solutions to reduce fluff production without resorting to tree removal. In doing so, you preserve the natural beauty of your landscape while protecting your AC.

EZ Air Conditioning and Heating is your go-to heating and AC service provider, serving San Antonio and the surrounding areas. We’re committed to ensuring your comfort year-round with our repair, replacement and maintenance services. Call us today at (210) 429-9186, or set an appointment by filling out our contact form.

Jonathan Hernandez

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