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AHRI Recommends Replacement Of Flood-Damaged Heating Equipment

September 15, 2011

Homeowners who have experienced flood damage are advised to take important safety precautions with regard to their home's heating and cooling systems, according to the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute. The association has compiled a list of heating and cooling equipment for homeowners to consider replacing if flood-damaged, including:

  • Gas boilers: If there is any question whether flood water has reached a gas boiler, it should be checked by a qualified contractor. This equipment has gas valves and controls that are especially vulnerable to water damage from floods - damage that might not be visible.

  • Radiant floor heat: With this type of heating system, if the floor becomes wet from a flood, it can weaken and perhaps crack and may need replacement. Both electrical cables and tubing can be damaged due to a wet floor.

  • Water-heating systems: Whether a water heater uses gas, oil or electricity, if it was exposed to flood water, the unit should be replaced. A new water heater is a relatively small investment, and replacing it is fairly easy to do. If the water heater was more than five years old, the chances are good that a new unit will be more efficient, which will save the homeowner money in the long run.


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