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What’s Wrong With Your Central Air Conditioning System?

Category: Air Conditioning Repairs

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

 

Air-Conditioning-Repairs-Rio-Grande-Valley-150x150Rio Grande Valley homeowners aren’t expected to know everything that they need to know about their central air conditioning systems’ thermostats, condensers, evaporator coils, refrigerant, compressors, and expansion valves, so if you don’t know how to troubleshoot your malfunctioning air conditioner, schedule a central air conditioning repair with a trusted air conditioning company.


Watch Out for These Air Conditioning Complications

  • Insufficient Air Circulation – Inadequate airflow plagues many homes during the warm summer months. Airflow may be stifled as a result of blocked ductwork, dirty air filters, broken fan motors, and closed vents. A simple check of the filters, fan motors, air ducts, and vents should reveal the source of the complication.
  • Inadequate Cooling – If your AC system isn’t blowing cool air, you should address the problem quickly. The cause of insufficient cooling could be a worn-out compressor that will not longer compress refrigerant.
  • Leaking From AC Components – Condensation and moisture is often created from the operation of air conditioning systems, especially in humid climates. This moisture may form a water leak at the base of the AC system’s air handler if there is something blocking the flow of water, the plastic tubes are punctured, or the condensate pump is malfunctioning.
  • Central Air System Won’t Turn On – A central air conditioning system that doesn’t turn on won’t serve you very well when temperatures begin to rise. This problem can be caused by multiple malfunctions, including a tripped circuit breaker, blown fuse, a turned-off internal switch, or a faulty thermostat. To solve this complication, make sure that your thermostat is set to cool mode, not “off” or heat mode. The thermostat should also be set to a temperature below the current room temperature. If your circuit breaker has tripped or a fuse has blown, you can reset the breaker or replace the fuse. If the source of the problem can’t be determined, contact your air conditioning company to examine your AC system.
  • Central Air System Won’t Turn Off – Your air conditioner should shut off when the temperature in your home reaches the temperature set on the thermostat. If it doesn’t, check the thermostat to make sure that the unit turns off when switched into heat mode. The thermostat may be wired improperly or broken altogether, so your air conditioning company may have to replace it. Your HVAC technician may also examine your outdoor run relay to make sure that it hasn’t been welded together over time as a result of continuous electrical arcing.
  • Noisy Central Air System – Many components in your central air conditioning system can create noise. For instance, your outdoor air compressor may make buzzing or grinding noises as a result of a defective run capacitor or a worn out motor. Additionally, your air handler can develop squealing or buzzing sounds because of a slipped belt or a bad fan relay.


Schedule Central Air Conditioning Repairs With Our HVAC Specialists

If your Rio Grande Valley home’s central air conditioning system is on the fritz, contact a reputable air conditioning company like My Repair Center for a central air conditioning repair. Our HVAC technicians will troubleshoot the problem and solve the complication quickly and effectively.

For more information on central air conditioning repairs in Rio Grande Valley, call 956-545-0014 or complete our online request form.

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