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Prepare for Severe Weather in Oklahoma

June 25, 2025 | Category: HVAC
severe weather in Oklahoma

Spring and summer in Oklahoma means warmer weather, blooming wildflowers—and the arrival of powerful spring storms. From hail and high winds to flash flooding and lightning, these storms can wreak havoc on your home’s systems if you’re not prepared. As your trusted local HVAC and plumbing experts, we’re here to help you protect your home and your family with practical tips for severe weather in Oklahoma.

When to Expect Severe Weather in Oklahoma

Tulsa storms can be devastating. The National Weather Service reports that March through June are peak months for severe weather in the state. With power outages, flooding, and even tornadoes in the forecast, taking steps to safeguard your HVAC and plumbing systems is a smart way to avoid costly repairs and ensure your home can weather the storms safely and comfortably.

HVAC Safety During Spring Storms

Your HVAC system is a big investment—and one that’s vulnerable to storm damage. Here’s how to keep it protected:

1. Turn Off the HVAC During Severe Storms

If a major storm is heading your way, especially one with lightning, it’s a good idea to turn off your HVAC system at the thermostat and breaker. Power surges can damage the unit’s electrical components, even if you have a surge protector.

2. Cover the Outdoor Unit

Protect your AC condenser unit from flying debris and hail by covering it with a breathable, heavy-duty tarp or a specially designed AC cover (just remember to remove it after the storm to prevent mold or overheating). If you don’t, you may need AC repair services after the storm regardless of your prevention.

3. Inspect and Maintain Regularly

Spring is the perfect time to schedule your seasonal HVAC maintenance. A professional inspection can identify potential weak points and ensure your system is ready to face storm season—and the heat that follows. At Air Assurance, we have membership options that put your home on the schedule twice a year for routine maintenance. This plan offers you prime scheduling and discounts on parts and labor.

4. Invest in a Surge Protector

Whole-home surge protectors offer excellent protection against electrical damage caused by lightning strikes. Ask your HVAC technician about installing one for your system.

Plumbing Safety Tips for Severe Weather in Oklahoma

Heavy rainfall and flooding can do more than just damage your yard—they can also create serious plumbing problems. Here’s what you can do:

1. Check Your Sump Pump

If your home has a basement or low-lying areas, you should have a sump pump. Make sure your sump pump is in working order with a proper test before storms arrive. You could also consider installing a battery backup system in case of power loss.

2. Know Your Main Water Shutoff Valve

If flooding occurs or your pipes are compromised during a storm, shutting off your home’s main water valve can prevent additional damage. Make sure everyone in your household knows where it is and how to use it since adults may not always be home when storms arrive.

3. Clear Gutters and Drains

Clean out your gutters, downspouts, and outdoor drains to ensure proper water flow away from your foundation. Clogged systems can lead to backups, flooding, and unnecessary strain on your plumbing system.

4. Install a Backflow Prevention Valve

If you live in an area prone to flash flooding, a backflow valve prevents sewage from flowing back into your home’s plumbing system—a smart investment in storm season. Check your local ordinances or with your HVAC technician for advice on this matter.

Emergency Resources for Oklahoma Residents

If you’re caught in a storm, knowing where to turn for help is critical. Here are some valuable resources for storms in Tulsa:

  • Ready.gov (FEMA): Offers general storm prep tips and emergency kit guides
  • Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management: Local alerts and weather warnings
  • Power Outages: For power outage updates and electrical safety

Also, keep your HVAC and plumbing contractor’s number handy in case of emergency repairs.

Stay Safe and Ready for Tulsa Storms

At Air Assurance, we’re proud to serve Tulsa’s homeowners with top-notch HVAC and plumbing services. Whether it’s helping you get storm-ready or making quick repairs after the fact, we’re here when you need us. Need help getting your HVAC or plumbing systems prepared for severe weather in Oklahoma? Contact us today to schedule an inspection or emergency preparedness check. Let’s weather the storm together—safely and smartly.

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