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Prepping Window Air Conditioners for Summer in Florence

Published June 28, 2026 at 10:10 pm | By Camilo U. Townsend, Staff Reporter

Prepping Window Air Conditioners for Summer in Florence

As temperatures rise in Florence, ensuring window air conditioning units are in safe working order is a critical step for residents. A thorough pre-season check can prevent malfunctions, potential hazards, and costly emergency repairs during the hottest months.

Before engaging a unit for the summer, homeowners should consult the manufacturer’s guidelines and perform a series of visual and functional inspections. A key initial step involves locating the unit’s model number. This number is essential for checking any active recalls that could pose a safety risk. Information on recalls can typically be found through consumer protection agencies or directly from the manufacturer’s website.

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Beyond recall status, the condition of the power cord and plug warrants close examination. Look for any signs of fraying, cracking, or damage to the insulation. A compromised cord or plug can be a fire hazard. Ensure the plug fits snugly into the outlet without excessive force or looseness.

Proper drainage is another vital component of window air conditioner maintenance. Units are designed to expel condensation, usually through a drain hole or a small hose. Blockages in the drainage system can lead to water damage to the unit itself, the surrounding wall, or the interior of the home. Check that the drain path is clear and that water can exit the unit freely when it is operating.

The air filter should also be inspected and cleaned or replaced. A clogged filter restricts airflow, reducing the unit’s efficiency and potentially causing it to overheat. Most filters are accessible from the front panel and can be cleaned with a vacuum or mild soap and water, depending on the material.

Homeowners should be vigilant for several warning signs that indicate a unit should not be operated. Any persistent smell of hot plastic or burning indicates an electrical issue that requires immediate attention. If the air conditioner trips circuit breakers repeatedly, it suggests an electrical overload or a fault within the unit. Visible signs of melting plastic around electrical components are also a serious red flag.

For units exhibiting these critical issues, or those with recalled model numbers, operation should cease immediately. For more complex problems, such as damaged wiring, issues with the wall sleeve installation, or units that show signs of significant heat damage, professional service is recommended. Scheduling an appointment with a qualified HVAC technician can address these concerns safely and effectively, preventing further damage or potential hazards.

Regular maintenance and prompt attention to potential problems can extend the lifespan of window air conditioning units and ensure reliable cooling throughout the summer months in Florence.

What's Happening
What happened?
Look up the model number, recall status, plug condition, drainage, and filter before heavy use.
Why does it matter to Florence?
Do not run a unit that smells hot, trips breakers, melts plastic, or has a recalled model number.
What's next?
Schedule qualified service for wiring, wall sleeves, or units that show heat damage.
Camilo U. Townsend
HEREFlorence · HOME AND GARDEN

Camilo is a staff reporter for HERE Florence covering local news, community stories, and developments across Florence County. Camilo is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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