The dog days of summer are here! But your house just isn’t staying as cool as you would like all while your AC unit is running around the clock. Here are 5 common problems that could be plaguing your AC unit:
Filthy Filters
Filters are essential to keep your AC unit running effectively and efficiently. Dirty filters not only bog down your ac unit, they can also add to the spread of dust, dirt, and other allergens throughout your home. It is recommended to change your air filter every 3 months for optimum efficiency.
Clogged Drains
An air conditioning unit not only cools, but also dehumidifies the air, or pulls water out of the air. The water that accumulates is purged through built in drains. The drains, however, can become clogged with other dirt and debris causing potential leaks and damage to your filter and unit.
Leaking Refrigerant
Over time and under constant use, the coil and refrigerant lines can develop tiny pinhole leaks. These leaks will get worse over time and depending on the location could cost the homeowner a substantial sum of money to repair or sometimes replace. If you see any signs of a leak, please call a professional and don’t attempt to repair it yourself. It is best to have your unit evaluated in the late spring, early summer to catch these micro leaks early.
Capacitor Failure
Capacitors are essential to keep the motor in your AC unit running, often 24/7 during the summer. A blown capacitor can render your unit useless and leave you with a hot mess.
Motor Failure
In addition to a capacitor failure adding strain on the AC motor, dirt and dust buildup overtime can also cause strain and eventual failure. It is crucial that annual maintenance is performed to clean and test all internal AC unit components to keep your AC running efficiently and effectively.
If you experience any disruption or slow down in your Air Conditioning, please do not hesitate to call a qualified HVAC services provider. Our skilled technicians at Optimum Climates can provide the service and knowledge to diagnose and resolve any hvac problem. Maintenance is the key for a healthy AC!