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Common Culprits Of Air Conditioner Breakdowns

Your air conditioner (AC) plays an important role in keeping your home cool and comfortable when the temperature increases. Air conditioning units can encounter problems that may result in mechanical breakdowns. Although belts and compressors are often the reason behind malfunctioning AC units, there are other things that can cause unit breakdowns. Here are some common causes of air conditioner breakdowns and how an experienced HVAC contractor can effectively address them with proper AC repair interventions. 

Dirty Air Filters

Your air filters play an important role in the longevity and efficiency of your air conditioning unit. Air filters trap allergens, dirt, pet hair, dust, and other air particles to help prevent them from circulating into the air when your system is on. Over time, your air filters can become dirty and clogged, reducing airflow and placing stress on your air conditioning unit. 

Restricted airflow from dirty air filters makes your air conditioner work harder in order to maintain the cool temperature in your home. This may lead to motor malfunction, overheating, and even higher energy bills.

An experienced HVAC contractor will emphasize how important it is to change or clean your air filters on a regular basis to help prevent the need for costly mechanical repairs. If you do not have the experience to do so, avoid changing your air filters, and instead rely on an HVAC professional. Improper installation or improper air filter cleaning may damage your air conditioning system. 

Refrigerant Leaks

Refrigerant allows your air conditioner to cool your home effectively, however, if it leaks and causes the levels to decrease, it will affect the cooling process and place undue stress on your system. Identifying leaks can be difficult since the refrigerant evaporates shortly after it is exposed to air. An HVAC contractor experienced in AC repair can use special tools to identify the exact location of the leaks.

Once the location of the leaks has been identified, the contractor will replace or repair the damaged parts and will make sure that the connections are properly sealed. With regularly scheduled maintenance appointments, refrigerant leaks can be identified when still in their early stages which may help prevent extensive component damage and expensive AC repair costs.

To keep your air conditioning unit in tip-top shape, contact an HVAC contractor to schedule your routine maintenance and inspection appointments. When AC repair interventions are performed in a timely manner, it can help ensure that your home is comfortable and cool even when the outdoor temperature rises high.

For help with AC repairs, contact an HVAC contractor in your area.


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