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Don’t Let Pests and Rodents Damage Your HVAC

You probably don’t want to give much thought to pests and rodents being inside of your HVAC system. It’s a problem you would rather not deal with, and we totally understand. However, it’s better to be proactive and identify this type of issue early rather than to miss rodent and pest activity completely and wind up with a bigger problem.

Keep reading to learn more about the signs that can indicate you have a rodent or pest problem and how to take preventative steps before you do have one. Then give our team a call for your heat pump repair in Moneta if you’re experiencing any issues, rodent and pest-related or not.

Schedule Regular Inspections

Aside from taking preventative action to keep rodents out of the system, it’s also important to schedule regular service for your HVAC unit. These inspections don’t just serve as an opportunity to maintain your air conditioner, heater, or heat pump. We also get the chance to identify any unusual problems, like rodents or pests.

Even when you take excellent care of your home and try to prevent rodents from entering, sometimes they still sneak into your system and damage parts of your unit. Rodents and pests can be very small and get into the tiniest openings, looking for shelter from either the heat of summer or the cold of winter. Regular inspections may be the only way to identify pest problems earlier rather than later.

Watching for Signs of Rodent Activity

In between professional maintenance appointments, you can keep an eye out for rodent or pest activity. When you complete regular inspections of your indoor and outdoor units, look for signs of any exterior damage. For example, you may find small holes where a rodent chewed through walls, floors, and even HVAC material.

Even though you can’t check the inside of the system, exterior damage can point to damage on the inside of the unit. If you notice anything unusual, you may need to schedule a service appointment in between annual maintenance appointments. It’s always better to schedule an inspection and be safe than to ignore the signs and let a problem go on for longer.

Seeing rodents in your yard or around your house may also be a red flag that they have gotten into your HVAC system. If possible, you can also look in your attic or basement for signs of rodent activity, like droppings, nests, and signs of chewing or scratching. If your house is very quiet, you may even be able to hear rodents scampering around.

Maintain Your Home and Property

Rodents and pests are usually looking for a place to live or hide from the weather elements. When you keep your yard clear of debris, you discourage pests and rodents from making a home on your property and they will keep moving. It’s equally important to keep your home clutter-free to discourage indoor pests like roaches and other bugs.

We can help you with any maintenance and repair needs for your home’s heat pump. Rely on the experts at W.C. Butler Heating and Air Conditioning and schedule an appointment today.

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