I had to clear the snow off our Heating and Air Conditioning condenser after a night of several inches

Last year the two of us hardly had any snow, particularally around the Winter time holidays.

When I was a kid the two of us would go sledding and snowboarding when the two of us were off university for Winter time break, but these afternoons there isn’t much to do when the ground is bare but the un-even temperatures are still frigid outside.

However, this year things seemed to change and the two of us had our first snowfall during the Last week of October. This was major, insofar as the two of us had adolescents who were out during Halloween night and had to be in snow pants and Winter time coats because there were several inches of snow on the ground and the un-even temperatures outside were in the high 20s. It’s still September and we’ve had multiple blizzards so far this recognizable Autumn season. It was so bad that I had to dig our way out of our front door Last week when the two of us had a foot and a half of snowfall overnight. Recently I was in the backyard using the snowblower to clear a path on the back porch and in the yard itself. There were several inches of snow on our Heating and Air Conditioning condenser from the night before. I have considered putting a single of those covers on our heating and cooling system condenser to stop snow and ice from collecting on the metal, however I can’t justify the cost knowing that I will clear off the snow by hand regardless. It’s not going to hurt the Heating and Air Conditioning condenser component to have a little bit of snow on it. As long as I’m not trying to turn on the condenser with apparent ice forming on the fan blades inside, the Heating and Air Conditioning condenser should be okay during this year’s Winter time season. At least I hope it’s okay.

 

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