Air conditioners are no longer a luxury—they’ve become a necessity. But when the monsoon arrives with heavy rain, strong winds, and high humidity, it's important to take extra precautions to protect and use your AC safely.
🌧️ Can Rain Damage Your AC?Light rain generally won’t harm your AC.
However, heavy downpours, storms, and strong winds can cause debris, mud, and water to accumulate on the outdoor unit.
High humidity can also force the AC to work harder, straining components and affecting efficiency.
Here are key safety and maintenance tips to keep your AC safe during the rainy season:
Avoid Standing Water
Clean the Drainage System
Make sure the drainage pipes are not clogged, allowing water to exit smoothly and preventing it from seeping inside the unit.
Secure the Outdoor Unit
During strong winds or hail, use straps or a waterproof cover to secure the unit and protect it from debris and impact.
Unplug During Thunderstorms
Turn off the AC and unplug it during lightning or electrical storms to avoid short circuits or power surges.
If you notice any of the following, call a technician immediately:
Strange or loud noises from the unit
Reduced cooling performance
Frequent tripping of the AC
Signs of rust or corrosion on the unit
Yes, if installed properly and with a clear water drainage path.
Clean filters twice a month, and cover the unit during long spells of rain.
Make sure water doesn’t collect inside the unit.
Light rain? You can run the AC if the unit is protected and there’s no water around.
Heavy rain, hail, or strong winds? It’s better to turn off the AC, especially if the outdoor unit is exposed.