5 Signs You Should Call for AC Repair Services
by Kevin Smith AuthorWhen your home's air conditioning
(AC) system is frequently used, some parts may break and incur problems. If
these are ignored, your cooling system will start to fail and pose health risks
to your family. So, it's crucial to check for hidden issues to prevent further
damage. Here are 5 signs that confirm your AC needs repair.
Abnormal Temperature
Hot air may be a result of a dirty filter, a blocked condenser, or
simply, a thermostat set to "auto" mode. But, if you don't find any
of these to be the case, the underlying cause can be a more pressing concern: low
refrigerant levels or a broken exterior unit. Whether it's one or the other, professional
help is needed to accurately diagnose and solve the problem.
Unresponsive Thermostat
Switching to new batteries may
get the thermostat to work again. But, if it still doesn't, the malfunction can
be an indication of faulty wiring. It may lead to frequent short cycling or uneven
cooling, so this problem should be fixed immediately.
Weird Noises and Funky Smells
Normally, your cooling system has
a steady, rumbling sound when it's on. But, there are problems in your AC that
should be looked into for occurrences of unusual noise. Squeals may mean that
the fan belt has slipped, while buzzes possibly indicate that the isolation
feet have cracked.
A funky odor can also tell you that
something's wrong with your AC. There's a range of probable causes, from a
circuit board shortage to fungal growth. Call an HVAC technician at the first
sign of burning or putrid smells.
Leakage
The condensation line in your AC
serves as an exit for moisture during the cooling process. But, if it's
blocked, it can't remove the water. This will result in leakage, which forms a
little puddle around the system.
Apart from this, the drip may also
imply insufficient refrigerant levels. When this happens, evaporator coils
can't absorb the heat, so the condensed liquid freezes. Eventually, the ice
will melt, leaving moisture around your AC.
Either way, you should let an
expert resolve a leakage issue as mold can grow in damp spots. This causes
health problems in some homeowners as it triggers allergic reactions. They may
experience frequent sneezing, asthma attacks, and skin rashes.
High Electric Bills
If the AC runs at the same duration every day but the power
bill oddly increases, have your system inspected for busted mechanical
components or leaks in the ductwork. Otherwise, your unit will continue to
operate inefficiently, making you pay a higher amount.
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