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What Kind of HVAC Pad Should My AC Sit On?

February 4, 2021 | Category: CoolingTag: air conditioning unit
ac unit sitting on a concrete pad outdoors

Over time, the rapid vibrating motion of AC units can make them sink into the ground. AC condenser pads are designed to offer a flat, unmovable surface for the units. They protect the AC components from the damage that can occur when the units sink. When purchasing an HVAC pad, you should get one that meets your unit’s specific needs. Here, we discuss the factors you should consider.

Size

HVAC pads come in various sizes and shapes. It’s advisable to get a pad with slightly larger dimensions than your unit’s footprint dimensions. Such a pad offers better stability and support over the unit’s useful life. It’s also important to check the local zoning codes, as they may dictate the size of pad you can use depending on the part of the city where you live.

Durability

Your pad will be exposed to different weather conditions. Therefore, you should get a pad that’s waterproof and UV-resistant. During the warm season, the sun’s UV light can cause cracks in a pad that lacks UV protection. As time goes by, a pad that isn’t waterproofed can become waterlogged. As a result, it may break down and cause your AC to sink.

Material

AC condenser pads are made of different materials. Concrete AC pads work well for large-capacity units. However, most modern units are lighter and smaller. What’s more, concrete pads tend to sink over time. Rubber pads are usually resilient and waterproof. However, they don’t handle UV rays well.

Recycled plastic offers benefits that are comparable to those provided by rubber pads. The pads made from recycled plastic are environmentally friendly, UV resistant, and they usually don’t crack when exposed to too much rain. AC pads made from composite material are also a good option, as they typically consist of an assortment of materials that efficiently resist UV light and water.

Ask the AC Experts

No matter how excellent the HVAC pad you purchase may be, it will be ineffective if installed improperly. A local HVAC professional can install the pad correctly and ensure it’s up to code because of his or her familiarity with the local zoning laws. At Air Assurance, we ensure properly installed materials on all of our air conditioning units. Give us a call or schedule online for us to come out and assess your HVAC unit in your Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, home.

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