Is your air conditioning unit underperforming or making strange noises? Air conditioning has become more common than ever, so it's important to notice issues that require repairs. According to USAFacts, 91% of households across the United States use air conditioning. Watch for these five warning signs that it may be time to call a technician for AC repairs.
If certain rooms feel warmer than others or the temperature fluctuates, your air conditioning unit could have low refrigerant levels. Leaks in the refrigerant lines will also prevent proper cooling. An expert can test refrigerant pressure and recharge the system if needed. Don't let low refrigerant impact your home's comfort all summer.
Frequent startup and shutdown of the outdoor AC unit likely signals a problem. Short cycling strains the compressor and wastes energy as cool air escapes. The issue may be as simple as a dirty filter or could indicate a larger mechanical or electrical issue. Have an HVAC technician diagnose the cause of short cycling right away.
Clunks, buzzing, or screeching coming from your air conditioning unit are red alerts. Unfamiliar noises typically signify mechanical problems or an unbalanced component. Addressing odd sounds quickly can prevent extensive damage. An expert ear can diagnose issues just by its noise to determine necessary repairs.
If your energy bills take a sudden jump during summer months, poor AC performance may be to blame. An inefficient system running overtime yet still failing to cool your home will drive up power usage. Schedule AC repairs to restore proper operation and efficiency.
Is air flowing from vents noticeably weaker? Reduced airflow is an indication of problems like clogged air filters, stuck dampers, or blower motor breakdowns. Without robust airflow, your AC works harder trying in vain to cool your home. Restore proper air circulation to improve efficiency and cooling.
Don't sweat through another hot summer with a subpar AC. Watch for these warning signs of needed repairs. AC issues rarely fix themselves, so be proactive! Call on qualified HVAC technicians to get your system running right. If you notice one or more of these issues, our team can help you get them repaired. Call Cool Breeze Heating & Air today to schedule an inspection or to obtain an estimate to repair your
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