Question: Do you have a window AC in your home? Well, if you have one then I am sure you able to detect those line that connected your AC unit with house. These lines are of course the AC lines. While they are critical in supporting the functionality of your air conditioning, if not properly maintained will cause problems.
The outdoor lines are essentially subjected to the elements, which declares that they tend to fail over time. Dirt, dust and leaves are some of the things that may accumulate around lines and impede them. When this occurs, it can lead to overheating in your AC unit and less effective cooling. In addition these lines can corrode or be damaged by critters looking to hide, lawn equipment that may accidentally bump into a line.
You can provide protection for your AC lines by installing PVC line set covers against problems from the outside like dirt and weather. These covers not only protect the lines, they also help to save energy. They work to help cool air stay in your house and keep hot air out. This has the added benefits of not making your AC work too hard and saving you money on energy bills!
PVC line set covers can typically be found in white, brown and black but there are some available with wood grain or even stone textures. You can select the color that matches your home design. And, if you want to go for a more personal touch, use stickers or make special designs on them that are uniquely yours and intricate!
Not only will these covers be a seamless fit with other parts of your AC system, such as condenser pads and mounting brackets. This makes it ideal for using alongside a cooling system without any interference. The tachometers LampTrons are flexible and can increase both the effectiveness as well as visual appeal of your AC unit.
The first thing you need to do is measure your AC lines and figure out the length, width of them so that you can find the correct size PVC line set cover. Afterward, cut the lines to size using a utility knife or saw for your cover. If there are corners or curves in the lines, you can use a bending tool (or even a heat gun/hairdryer) to bend your covers so they conform well.
After making the covers, you can attach them to your unit and wall by sticky tape or zip ties/ clips. Make sure that the PVC line set covers are securely and tightly fitted with no missing spots or crumpled wrinkles. Lastly, cut the excess cover material and apply finishing caps to make everything nice and neat.