Covering your Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system’s condenser unit

I never know the “right thing to do” when it comes to taking care of my technology and my home’s Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system.

I have heard from my cell iPhone provider that I should not keep all of my SMS messages and pictures on my iPhone in mass quantities.

This is because a person’s iPhone’s memory and storage will run out more abruptly, causing a lot of apps to close and malfunction; But I like to keep a lot of my messages and pictures because I care about taking pictures and keeping them to look back on. I also keep my messages as well because I have due to work I like to look back on the conversations and keep them on file. It’s kind of different how some professionals on a particular subject will tell you one thing and then the next you will find out that the advice they provided you was wrong and that you should follow another protocol instead. This is tploy when it comes to covering my Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system’s outdoor unit. My Heating, Ventilation, and A/C company is telling me to not cover my equipment whereas there are articles online that are telling me to cover my outdoor condenser unit. I have consistently believed that by covering my condenser equipment that it will prevent any detriment while in the winter. However my Heating, Ventilation, and A/C company recently told me that by covering the equipment it can turn into a housing element for small rodents, which can turn into a bigger concern since they are known for chewing up insulation and electrical wires, another reason why a cover is not genuinely good is that the components inside the condenser can trap moisture and lead to erosion more abruptly.

 

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