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Common AC Problems in Summer

The heat has arrived, and you’re enjoying the cold comfort of your AC system. Suddenly, your unit stops working properly, and your indoor air begins to heat up. What’s causing the problem, and how do you get the issue fixed as quickly as possible?

Not every AC problem requires a professional’s skills and knowledge to get resolved. In fact, some air conditioning issues are easy for a homeowner to handle. Knowing how to respond to an AC issue quickly can mean a faster recovery. We’ve assembled a quick guide to outline what can happen and how to approach a repair.

Overall Cooling Is Deficient

There’s nothing worse than insufficient airflow on a hot day. When this problem crops up, your first task is to check for blocked vents. Move furniture, curtains, and other items away from vents. You’ll also need to check your outdoor compressor for debris that’s blocking the unit’s fan. If you still find your overall cooling experience lacking, request a system inspection from your local cooling company.

An inspection can tell you whether the unit you have is built to properly cool your floor plan. Replacing the unit with a larger capacity compressor could solve this issue. You can also choose to close vents and add portable air conditioners in important rooms. This isn’t an ideal way to solve the issue. However, it’s a good temporary solution until you have an updated air conditioner in place.

Air Flows Slowly From Vents

Check your air filter to take care of this issue. Dirty filters slow the airflow and can cause the system to struggle to operate. Regular filter replacement or cleaning is a necessary task for homeowners. Verify the state of your filters every three months or more often according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Pet owners will need to replace filters more often.

When you need an AC repair in Cedarburg, Hometown Heating & Air is ready to help. Our technicians deliver fast, accurate results on a wide range of air conditioning problems. Let us know how we can solve your summer AC issues for you.

AC Delivers Hot Air

If your AC is blowing hot or warm air, then it’s a pretty sure bet that the refrigerant levels are deficient. Either there’s a leak in the component housing the refrigerant or there never was enough refrigerant in the system. The refrigerant is placed inside the system during the manufacturing process. This substance is not a fuel, so it won’t dissipate or get used up. If adequate levels aren’t there to begin with, your equipment can’t produce enough cold air for you.

This is an issue that requires an expert’s skill because of the chemical makeup and pressurized state of the refrigerant. Refrigerant is dangerous when handled incorrectly. EPA-certified technicians know how to locate and fix leaks. They also can safely add more refrigerant for you or dispose of any refrigerant when necessary.

System Won’t Turn On

For an AC system that won’t turn on at all, check your breaker box. Power surges on hot days can cause a breaker to flip. In order to protect your cooling equipment, make sure that the AC is turned off before flipping the breaker back on. When this doesn’t solve the problem, it’s time to test the thermostat.

To do this, set your AC system to the ON mode. Next, make adjustments to your thermostat. Wait for your system to respond to your new temperature settings. If it doesn’t respond as it normally would, the thermostat is faulty and should be replaced.

Compressor Won’t Turn Off

A compressor that won’t shut off or short cycles is signaling that your thermostat is malfunctioning. A broken thermostat can’t tell the system how to operate, and that can cause it to run continuously. Although a repair may be possible, replacing the thermostat is usually the least expensive way to address this issue. A licensed, insured technician can handle this update for you.

Hometown Heating, Air & Electric is the company locals depend on for complete air conditioning services in Cedarburg. Our customer-focused approach is supported by our A+ rating and accredited standing with the BBB. We repair, maintain, and install heating and cooling equipment for residential properties. You can lean on us for indoor air quality testing, humidity control, and duct cleaning and sealing services as well. Plus, we provide a 24/7 emergency repair response. Call us today to schedule an appointment.

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