When you need someone to do air conditioning repair work, you're likely to be in a situation where you want cool air flowing again ASAP. Five factors determine how long an AC repair pro will take to get the job done.
How Complex Is the Problem?
Some issues are driven by several smaller problems, and those are often the jobs that take a while to diagnose. Even if each of the problems is fundamentally simple, tracking down and diagnosing them can take time.
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Air Conditioning Services You Might Need When Your AC Has Weak Airflow
If you notice your home feels warm and stuffy even when the air conditioner is running, the problem might be weak airflow. If enough air doesn't blow out the registers, your home won't cool down as well. Unfortunately, different problems can cause weak airflow from your AC. Here are some things you can check for yourself and some problems you might need to call an air conditioning service to fix.
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2 Problems Caused By Choosing An Oversized Central A/C System For Your Home
With warm weather approaching, you may decide that it is time to replace your home's old air conditioner with a newer model. While reviewing your options, you may wonder if an oversized system would help to keep your home cooler during the summer months. If so, consider a couple of potential problems that often arise when your home's central A/C system is too big for the area within your house.
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A Guide To AC Refrigerant Leaks
Your AC unit depends upon the refrigerant in the unit in order to function properly. The compressed refrigerant moves through the unit, cooling the area and moving the heat so it can dissipate outside of the unit. Without the proper amount of refrigerant, the unit will fail to cool your home.
Symptoms of Refrigerant Leaks
Poor cooling is the first sign that there is too little refrigerant in the AC. No matter how long the unit runs, your home will never cool to the set temperature.
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