As spring rolls in and outdoor temperatures begin to rise in Northern Virginia, many homeowners turn on their HVAC systems for the first time in months. After a long winter of inactivity, your HVAC unit might not only be due for a tune-up—it could also place a sudden and significant demand on your home’s electrical panel. Understanding how your seasonal startup could impact your electrical infrastructure is key to ensuring both safety and performance.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are among the most power-hungry appliances in a home. Central air conditioning units, in particular, draw a large amount of electricity when starting up—especially if your system includes older components like compressors or motors with high inrush currents. When the system hasn’t been run in months, the initial demand may be even higher, and if your electrical panel isn’t prepared, problems can follow.
When an HVAC system starts up for the first time in the spring, several signs might indicate that your electrical panel is struggling to keep up:
Many older homes were not designed to handle the power needs of modern HVAC systems, smart home devices, and energy-hungry appliances. If your panel is more than 20 years old, there’s a good chance it’s either outdated or underpowered for your current needs.
Today’s electrical codes recommend 200-amp service for new homes, especially those with central HVAC systems. If your home still operates on a 100-amp or even 60-amp panel, your HVAC system might be overtaxing the system every time it turns on, posing a fire hazard and reducing system efficiency.
Spring is a transitional season, making it the perfect time to assess your electrical systems before the heat of summer demands daily usage. Our licensed electricians can assess your electrical panel’s capacity and condition.
This is especially important if:
If you discover that your panel is underpowered or nearing the end of its lifespan, upgrading it offers multiple benefits:
Starting your HVAC for the first time in the spring is more than just flipping a switch. It’s an opportunity to ensure that your home’s electrical system is up to the task. Whether your panel is aging, underpowered, or just overdue for inspection, addressing electrical concerns early can help you avoid unexpected outages and costly repairs when you need cooling the most.
If you’re unsure about your system’s readiness, consider scheduling an electrical inspection today. CoreTrade can give you peace of mind and keep your home running smoothly through the warmer months ahead.