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3 Signs Your Air Conditioner Isn't Working Properly

by Kevin Smith Author

With the South's high heat in the summer months, air conditioning in Sandy Springs is a necessity. A cool home is a happy and safe home. But when your air conditioner doesn't cool properly or stops working altogether, the rising temperature in your home can cause significant discomfort and potential heat-related problems. Developing a dependable maintenance plan for your air conditioning unit is the way to keep you air conditioner in working order and ensures that you catch surprises before they catch you.

Read on to learn about 3 common air conditioner problems and why professional air conditioning maintenance is worth the investment.

3 Common Problems

Decrease in Cooling Capacity

One of the first signs a homeowner experiences when their air conditioner isn't working properly is a warmer house. This could mean a reduction in the unit's cooling capacity. The problem might be as simple as removing debris and other objects that are blocking the unit. Or, it could mean there is a technical problem such as a frozen evaporator coil, or problems with the compressor or refrigerant, which should be looked at by a professional.

Increase in Electricity Bill

When your air conditioner is no longer efficiently cooling your home, you lose money. Having regular maintenance by a professional on your unit does cost you money. But it can save you even more money and hassle down the road, allowing you to avoid higher electricity bills and the potential of needing to buy a whole new unit.

Uneven Cooling Throughout the House

Perhaps you've noticed that certain rooms are cooler than others. This uneven cooling could be due to a variety of reasons. Maybe there's furniture in the way of vents that you can simply move to allow the air to circulate properly. Or, it could be a technical problem with your air conditioner that a professional can pin point and fix to get your unit back in working order.

What Does Maintenance Do?

An air conditioning maintenance professional will inspect all parts of the unit such as the condenser, coils, refrigerant, and thermostats. They'll clean filters and coils, and lubricate the fan motor, if needed. And, they'll test the system to ensure it's working properly. This is why it's smart to create a plan to have your air conditioner examined each year.

So, keep your air conditioning in Sandy Springs working efficiently and keep your house cool by creating a plan to have your air conditioner examined each year.


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